Divorced in December, now she’s newly in love
The World Cup winner divorced in December after five years of marriage. The winter has been extremely tough. But now, the 28-year-old has found happiness again.
The World Cup winner divorced in December after five years of marriage. The winter has been extremely tough. But now, the 28-year-old has found happiness again.
The biathlete who stormed straight into Norway’s World Cup cross-country ski team twice this winter has signed a contract with Norwegian private cross-country team, Team Anlegg Øst for the upcoming season.
The 19-year-old from Norway has six World Championship gold medals, is the best junior in the world, and just wrapped up her strongest season yet. But now, she has little idea what her future holds.
Ebba Andersson won Janteloppet, but the victory leaves a bitter taste. She lashes out at the race organizers over poor treatment.
Dropped from the long-distance team of the Aukland brothers after just one season:
“I was offered a contract that no one in Norway would have signed.”
If our first article on the Australian Ski Classics Challenger sparked your curiosity, we’re thrilled to welcome you back for Part 2 of Exploring Down Under. While Part 1 covered the skiing destinations themselves, this edition dives into what makes a ski holiday in Australia truly unforgettable—what you can explore beyond the trails.
Following on from the Kangaroo Hoppet at Falls Creek in Australia, the southern hemisphere skiing heads across the Tasman Sea to the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand.
With the exciting return of the Ski Classics Challengers event held in Australia—the iconic Kangaroo Hoppet—there’s never been a better time to consider the Land Down Under for your next cross-country skiing adventure.
While most cross-country skiers get through the season with clean technique and impeccable sportsmanship, a few find themselves skating close to the edge—sometimes literally.
In a press release from Team Eksjöhus, the team announced that coach Marthe Kristoffersen is stepping down following a triumphant 2024/2025 Ski Classics season.
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