Baby luck on Friday the 13th
Now three have become four: the Olympic and world champion has become a father for the second time, and in good time before the snow falls, on Friday the 13th.
Now three have become four: the Olympic and world champion has become a father for the second time, and in good time before the snow falls, on Friday the 13th.
Spectacular and grand, yet urban and compact: There’s nothing “stolidly traditional” about Marcialonga Bodø, this year’s newcomer in the Ski Classics Pro Tour.
Junior World Championships finalist Erica Lavén has moved to the USA for studies and skiing, with Salt Lake City as her base. Reactions in Sweden are mixed, both positive and negative.
After a productive summer split between training in the U.S. and a stint on snow in New Zealand, cross-country skier Julia Kern is gearing up for the upcoming race season with renewed energy and optimism.
The 27-year-old from Østre Toten, Norway will make a cross-country skiing comeback: She will be one of eight athletes on a newly established Pro Team.
In recent news, Petter Northug, renowned athlete and entrepreneur, was fined for failing to wear protective eyewear during Alliansloppet.
The 24-year-old from Fossum has made tremendous progress in just one year. Now, she is one of Norway’s strongest contenders for the World Championships in Trondheim.
Last week, Maastohiihto.com published a two-part article summarizing the best cross-country skiers from our country after the war. This article combines both parts, reminding us of Finland’s great skiing legends.
Over the weekend New Zealand hosted their very first Ski Classics Challengers, the Merino Muster. We interviewed some of our podium place getters, on their race and why is Snow Farm, New Zealand such a destination for training for many cross-country skiing stars.
As the Ski Classics Season XVI approaches, we had the opportunity to speak with longstanding member of Team Ramudden, Herman Paus.
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