Tandem madness: Did they survive Vasaloppet?
What happens when two Americans take on the legendary Vasaloppet track, with only one pair of skis?
What happens when two Americans take on the legendary Vasaloppet track, with only one pair of skis?
For the second time in a row at this year’s World Championships, Therese Johaug crosses the finish line in tears—defeated by a Swede, once again.
Sweden’s Ebba Andersson put her foot in it big time at the World Championships in Trondheim.
Norway’s recruitment system is bringing a revolution to biathlon—according to biathlon expert Ola Lunde, this is an unprecedented development.
Jessie Diggins, Olympic champion and a board member of Protect Our Winters (POW), is a passionate advocate for climate action.
Well into her 12th year on the U.S. national team, Rosie Brennan continues to be one of the most consistent and versatile athletes on the World Cup circuit.
The 2025 FIS World Championships kick off today in Trondheim, Norway. Proxcskiing.com spoke with US Skier, Sophia Laukli on her preparations leading into the World Championships.
With the fluorine ban bringing significant changes to cross-country skiing, it’s easy to forget that the same substances—PFAS—have long been common in outdoor clothing and equipment.
The FIS Trondheim World Championships are just days away from kick off, and Jessie Diggins is gearing up for the competition with her usual mix of excitement and determination.
The wrong ski grind could turn your race into a nightmare. But do you really need specialized grinds for double poling and long-distance races? And can you use the same ski grind and structure for Vasaloppet and Birken? Here’s what you need to know.
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