Cross-Country World Cup standings after Holmenkollen

by Leandro Lutz • 17.03.2025
Holmenkollen Diggins
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 continued this weekend in Norway. Check here the distance, sprint, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the Holmenkollen competitions.

The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 continued this weekend in Norway. Check here the distance, sprint, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the Holmenkollen competitions.

Holmenkollen in Oslo, Norway, was the place for another stage of the cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025. The event started on Saturday, March 15, with a 20km interval start in classic technique for women and men, followed by a 10km interval start race in freestyle technique on Sunday, March 16, 2025.

Below, you can check the rankings for the distance, sprint, overall, U23 competitions, and the Nations Cup standings and prize money rankings after the World Cup in Holmenkollen, Norway.

Cross-Country World Cup Standings after Holmenkollen World Cup

Distance World Cup – Standings after 10km F Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), 1310 points
  2. Astrid Øyre Slind (NOR), 1215 points
  3. Victoria Carl (GER), 1117 points
  4. Kerttu Niskanen (FIN), 1092 points
  5. Ebba Andersson (SWE), 961 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 1175 points
  2. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 1079 points
  3. Hugo Lapalus (FRA), 1054 points
  4. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 975 points
  5. Andreas Fjorden Ree (NOR), 924 points
  6. Iivo Niskanen (FIN), 823 points

Sprint World Cup – Standings after Sprint F Qual Trondheim 

Women – Top 5

  1. Jasmi Joensuu (FIN), 680 points
  2. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 532 points
  3. Nadine Fähndrich (SUI), 523 points
  4. Maja Dahlqvist (SWE), 517 points
  5. Laura Gimmler (GER), 499 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 702 points
  2. Erik Valnes (NOR), 659 points
  3. Edvin Anger (SWE), 622 points
  4. Lucas Chanavat (FRA), 594 points
  5. Even Northug (NOR), 574 points

Overall World Cup – Standings after 10km F Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), 2071 points
  2. Victoria Carl (GER), 1641 points
  3. Astrid Øyre Slind (NOR), 1515 points
  4. Kerttu Niskanen (FIN), 1510 points
  5. Therese Johaug (NOR), 1245 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 1813 points
  2. Edvin Anger (SWE), 1515 points
  3. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 1339 points
  4. Hugo Lapalus (FRA), 1324 points
  5. Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 1289 points

Overall World Cup U23 – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Helen Hoffmann (GER), 562 points
  2. Liliane Gagnon (CAN), 408 points
  3. Märta Rosenberg (SWE), 368 points
  4. Julie Pierrel (FRA), 226 points
  5. Marina Kälin (SUI), 180 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Edvin Anger (SWE), 1515 points
  2. Mathis Desloges (FRA), 986 points
  3. Elia Barp (ITA), 409 points
  4. Oskar Opstad Vike (NOR), 361 points
  5. Martino Carollo (ITA), 292 points

World Cup Nations Cup – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Norway, 7099 points
  2. Sweden, 5947 points
  3. Germany, 4881 points
  4. Finland, 4859 points
  5. United States of America, 4263 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Norway, 7966 points
  2. France, 4600 points
  3. Sweden, 4508 points
  4. Finland, 3552 points
  5. United States of America, 3110 points

Overall – Top 5

  1. Norway, 15065 points
  2. Sweden, 10455 points
  3. Finland, 8411 points
  4. United States of America, 7373 points
  5. Germany, 7145 points

World Cup Prize Money – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Therese Johaug (NOR), 170.600 CHF
  2. Astrid Øyre Slind (NOR), 146.700 CHF
  3. Jessie Diggins (USA), 143.500 CHF
  4. Heidi Weng (NOR), 86.600 CHF
  5. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 81.800 CHF

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 226.700 CHF
  2. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 100.700 CHF
  3. Erik Valnes (NOR), 84.000 CHF
  4. Mika Vermeulen (AUT), 75.550 CHF
  5. Hugo Lapalus (FRA), 70.100 CHF

Next Up – Tallinn World Cup

The next stop for the World Cup season 2024/2025 is Tallinn, scheduled for March 19, 2025. The stage of the World Cup will feature one day of competitions in Estonia.

The event starts on Wednesday, March 19, with a sprint in classic freestyle technique.

See the complete program for the Tallinn World Cup below.

FACTS Tallinn World Cup Season 2024/2025

  • When: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 
  • Who: Elite national skiers – women and men
  • Where: Tallinn, Estonia
  • What: FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Tallinn, Estonia

PROGRAM

Wednesday, March 19: Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE)

  • 15:30 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Men
  • 15:30 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Women
  • 18:00 CET: Sprint F, Men
  • 18:00 CET: Sprint F, Women

Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2024/2025 Winter Season

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