Moa Hansson wins Trollhättan Action Week sprint race
The first day of the Trollhättan Action Week roller ski races in Sweden saw Moa Hansson, from Sweden, winning the sprint race in freestyle technique. Check the results.
The first day of the Trollhättan Action Week roller ski races in Sweden saw Moa Hansson, from Sweden, winning the sprint race in freestyle technique. Check the results.
Athletes often seek to reach their peak condition through intense competition, but what state should a skier be in for competitions to improve their fitness genuinely? When does competing not enhance performance, and it might be better to return to basic training? What does training during the competition season look like? In this article, coach Mikko Virtanen shares his insights.
Last summer, Swedish cross-country skiing star William Poromaa incorporated a high-altitude focus into his training. He’s decided to adjust his plan for the upcoming winter season.
Therese Johaug has finalized her preparation plan for the World Championships in Trondheim. This will be her first camp with the national team.
The Ski Classics Challengers event Lake Saimaa Roller Ski Marathon took place last weekend with a 60km long-distance classic roller ski race in Imatra, Finland. Check out the highlights!
Last winter, she won five individual races in the World Cup, took home the Sprint Cup, and challenged Jessie Diggins for the overall World Cup victory until the last winter race. During summer, Linn Svahn made an interesting change in her training: “I will continue with double threshold days in my training plan,” says Svahn.
The Ski Classics Challengers event Ring Frei is a long-distance roller ski race in freestyle technique taking place this Sunday, August 25, in Salzburg, Austria.
Due to economic factors, the Czech Ski Association has decided to withdraw from hosting the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Nové Město na Moravě, scheduled to take place in the Czech Republic from January 31 to February 2, 2025.
Ski Classics Pro Team athletes Thomas Gifstad and Linnea Johansson secured first place in the 30km roller ski race in classic technique at the 2024 Topprullen in Sweden. Check the results.
Stina Nilsson constantly chooses to go her own way. Last spring, the highly accomplished 31-year-old decided to step into long-distance races and Ski Classics. In an exclusive interview, Nilsson talks about her move to long-distance racing and her expectations for her first season in Ski Classics.
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