Sweden’s Team For Tour de Ski 2022/2023

by Leandro Lutz • 27.12.2022
Tour de Ski 2022/2023 starts on New Year’s Eve. The Swedish Team is now presented for the multi-stage event in Switzerland, Germany, and Italy from December 31 to January 8.

Tour de Ski 2022/2023 starts on New Year’s Eve. The Swedish Team is now presented for the multi-stage event in Switzerland, Germany, and Italy from December 31 to January 8.

Now in its 17th edition, Tour de Ski consists of seven competitions over nine days in three different countries, and it’s the fifth round of the 2022/2023 FIS World Cup. 

In a press release, the Swedish Ski Association named their cross-country ski team for Tour de Ski. Sweden will start with 14 athletes. On the women’s side, Sweden will begin with seven skiers. Already on the men’s side, also seven athletes will start for the Scandinavian country. 

“We are traveling with an exciting team of seven women and seven men. The quotas are based on a basic quota of six places, but those among the top 20 in the sprint cup have a personal free place in the Tour de Ski, and then we get the opportunity for a few extra places,” says the National Team manager Anders Byström.

On the list is Frida Karlsson, who, according to the press release, is hungry for a Tour de Ski revenge, and Calle Halfvarsson, who is ready for competition after a short break. Johan Häggström and Ida Dahl are also back on the World Cup stage after fine performances in Davos. Below you can check the complete list of athletes for the Tour de Ski. 

Here is the Swedish Team for Tour de Ski 2022/2023

Women’s Team

  • Ida Dahl
  • Maja Dahlqvist
  • Anna Dyvik
  • Moa Ilar
  • Lisa Ingesson
  • Frida Karlsson
  • Märta Rosenberg

Men’s Team 

  • Calle Halfvarsson
  • Johan Häggström
  • Leo Johansson
  • Anton Persson
  • William Poromaa
  • Eric Rosjö
  • Oskar Svensson

More facts about the stage race are at the bottom of the page.

TOUR DE SKI 2022/2023

Day-by-day schedule

Stage 1

  • When: Saturday, December 31, 2022
  • Where: Val Müstair, Switzerland
  • What: Sprint Freestyle Technique
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 11:30: Qualification, women and men
  • 14:00: Heats and finals, women and men

More Information 

Stage 2

  • When: Sunday, January 1, 2023
  • Where: Val Müstair, Switzerland
  • What: 10km Classic Technique, pursuit
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 12:00: 10km Classic Pursuit, women
  • 13:15: 10km Classic Pursuit, men 

More Information

Stage 3

  • When: Tuesday, January 3, 2023
  • Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
  • What: 10km Classic Technique, individual start
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 11:45: 10km classic individual start, women
  • 14:45: 10km classic individual start, men

More Information

Stage 4

  • When: Wednesday, January 4, 2023
  • Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
  • What: 20km Freestyle Technique, pursuit
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 11:15: 20km Freestyle Pursuit, women
  • 14:30: 20km Freestyle Pursuit, men

More Information

Stage 5

  • When: Friday, January 6, 2023
  • Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
  • What: Sprint Classic Technique
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 10:00: Qualification, women and men
  • 12:30: Heats and finals, women and men 

More Information

Stage 6

  • When: Saturday, January 7, 2023
  • Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
  • What: 15km Classic Technique, mass start
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 11:45: 15km Mass Start Classic, women
  • 12:30: 15km Mass Start Classic, men 

More Information

Stage 7

  • When: Sunday, January 8, 2022
  • Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
  • What: Final Climb – Alpe Cermis (aka “Monster Climb”) – 10km Freestyle Technique, mass start
  • Times: All times are CET
  • 11:00: 10km Mass Start Freestyle, women
  • 12:45: 10km Mass Start Freestyle, men

More Information

FACTS: Tour de Ski 2022/2023 

  • Tour de Ski 2022/2023 starts in Val Müstair, Switzerland, on December 31 and concludes in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on January 8. 
  • The race consists of seven stages in nine days.
  • Tour de Ski 2022/2023 is the 17th edition of the brutal stage race. 

New this season is the same race distances for women and men in all World Cup events, as the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) decided in May. Several other changes have also been introduced to the World Cup.

Read More: Cross-Country Skiing Changes And World Cup Calendar For The 2022/2023 Season

Also Read: New Distances At The Cross-Country Skiing World Cup

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