Emilie Ruud Lia wins Junior Alliansloppet 2025

by Leandro Lutz • 30.08.2025
Alliansloppet Lia
The Junior Roller Ski World Cup in Trollhättan had its second day on Saturday, featuring Alliansloppet, a 32km mass-start event in Sweden. Check out the junior women’s results.

The Junior Roller Ski World Cup in Trollhättan had its second day on Saturday, featuring Alliansloppet, a 32km mass-start event in Sweden. Check out the junior women’s results.

Trollhättan Junior Roller Ski World Cup – Junior Women’s Alliansloppet  

Emilie Ruud Lia, from Norway, took first place today at the Trollhättan Junior Roller Ski World Cup in the junior women’s 32km mass start race in classic technique.

Pernille Doennum Posaasen, also from Norway, snagged second place, and Kokoro Matsuzawa, from Japan, completed the podium in third place.

Top 3, 32km Mass Start Classic, Junior Women

  1. Emilie Ruud Lia (NOR), 1:31:16.0
  2. Pernille Doennum Posaasen (NOR), +0.2
  3. Kokoro Matsuzawa (JPN), +0.5

Complete results can be found HERE when available

The story is being updated.

Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup 

On Saturday, August 30, the 48km long-distance event in classic technique for senior women and men will take place. Alliansloppet is also part of the Ski Classics Challengers series, bringing together top Pro Team athletes and traditional cross-country skiers at the starting line. On the same day, a shorter 32km event was also scheduled for junior athletes.

Also Read: Ski Classics Challengers Alliansloppet 2025 this Saturday in Sweden

Finally, on Sunday, August 31, the event will culminate with the individual start race in classic technique. Athletes will battle it out over a 15-kilometer-long course for women and men, while junior women and junior men will face a challenging 7.5-kilometer-long course.

Read More: 2025 Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships calendar out

Program for the Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup 

Friday, August 29 (more information can be found HERE and HERE)

  • 13:00 CET: 1.3km Sprint Qualification Free – Junior Women
  • 13:10 CET: 1.3km Sprint Qualification Free – Junior Men
  • 14:48 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Finals Free – Junior Women
  • 15:16 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Finals Free – Junior Men
  • 15:51 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Semi Finals Free – Junior Women
  • 16:03 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Semi Finals Free – Junior Men
  • 16:22 CET: 1.3km Sprint Final Free – Junior Women
  • 16:33 CET: 1.3km Sprint Final Free – Junior Men
  • 13:42 CET: 1.3km Sprint Qualification Free – Women
  • 13:53 CET: 1.3km Sprint Qualification Free – Men
  • 16:50 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Finals Free – Women
  • 17:27 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Finals Free – Men
  • 18:03 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Semi Finals Free – Women
  • 18:16 CET: 1.3km Sprint Quarter Semi Finals Free – Men
  • 18:35 CET: 1.3km Sprint Final Free – Men
  • 18:50 CET: 1.3km Sprint Final Free – Women

Saturday, August 30 (more information can be found HERE and HERE)

  • 8:45 CET: 32km Mass Start Classic – Junior Men
  • 8:45 CET: 32km Mass Start Classic – Junior Women
  • 12:15 CET: 48km Mass Start Classic – Women (also a Ski Classics Challengers event)
  • 12:45 CET: 48km Mass Start Classic – Men (also a Ski Classics Challengers event)

Sunday, August 31 (more information can be found HERE and HERE)

  • 11:15 CET: 7.5km Interval Start Classic – Junior Men
  • 11:25 CET: 7.5km Interval Start Classic – Junior Women
  • 12:05 CET: 15km Interval Start Classic – Men
  • 13:45 CET: 15km Interval Start Classic – Women

For a comprehensive Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup events calendar, click HERE

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