Ebba Stenman sprint winner at the Madona Roller Ski World Cup 2025

by Leandro Lutz • 19.07.2025
Madona Ebba
The Roller Ski World Cup had its third race day this Saturday with a 200m freestyle sprint event in Madona, Latvia. Check out the results.

The Roller Ski World Cup had its third race day this Saturday with a 200m freestyle sprint event in Madona, Latvia. Check out the results.

Madona Roller Ski World Cup – Women’s Sprint Race 

Ebba Stenman (SWE) took first place today at the Madona Roller Ski World Cup in the women’s freestyle sprint race. Samanta Krampe (LAT) snagged second place, and Evelina Crüsell (SWE) completed the podium in third place.

Top 4, 200m Sprint Freestyle, Women

  1. Ebba Stenman (SWE)
  2. Samanta Krampe (LAT)
  3. Evelina Crüsell (SWE)
  4. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA)

Complete results can be found HERE when available.

The story is being updated.

Program for the 2025 Madona Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships 

Thursday, July 17 (Read more HERE and HERE)

  • 10km Interval Start Classic – Junior Women (10:00 Local Time)
  • 10km Interval Start Classic – Women (11:00 Local Time)
  • 10km Interval Start Classic – Junior Men (12:30 Local Time)
  • 10km Interval Start Classic – Men (13:40 Local Time)

Friday, July 18 (Read more HERE and HERE)

  • 1.7km Team Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Junior Women
  • 1.7km Team Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Women
  • 1.7km Team Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Junior Men
  • 1.7km Team Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Men
  • 2×5.1km Team Sprint Freestyle – Junior Women (11:30 Local Time)
  • 2×5.1km Team Sprint Freestyle – Women (12:00 Local Time)
  • 2×5.1km Team Sprint Freestyle – Junior Men (12:30 Local Time)
  • 2×5.1km Team Sprint Freestyle – Men (13:00 Local Time)

Saturday, July 19  (Read more HERE, HERE, and HERE)

  • Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Men (16:00 Local Time)
  • Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Women (16:00 Local Time)
  • Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Junior Men (16:00 Local Time)
  • Sprint Qualification Freestyle – Junior Women (16:00 Local Time)
  • Sprint Final Freestyle – Men
  • Sprint Final Freestyle – Women
  • Sprint Final Freestyle – Junior Men
  • Sprint Final Freestyle – Junior Women

Sunday, July 20 (Read more HERE and HERE)

  • 14km Mass Start Freestyle – Junior Women (10:00 Local Time)
  • 20km Mass Start Freestyle – Women (11:00 Local Time)
  • 14km Mass Start Freestyle – Junior Men (12:15 Local Time)
  • 20km Mass Start Freestyle – Men (13:15 Local Time)

For a comprehensive Madona Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships events calendar, click HERE

The Roller Ski Guide 2025 

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Read More: Roller Ski Guide 2025

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