Fordham and Bellingham win Kangaroo Hoppet 2025

by Leandro Lutz • 23.08.2025
Kangaroo Hoppet Rosie
The Kangaroo Hoppet, part of the Ski Classics Challengers series, took place on Saturday with a 42km freestyle long-distance race in Falls Creek, Australia. Get to know the results.

The Kangaroo Hoppet, part of the Ski Classics Challengers series, took place on Saturday with a 42km freestyle long-distance race in Falls Creek, Australia. Get to know the results.

After a day full of action, the Ski Classics Challengers event Kangaroo Hoppet saw Rosie Fordham and Phillip Bellingham winning their respective races.

Kangaroo Hoppet – Women’s Race

In the women’s competition, the winner was Rosie Fordham, with a total time of 1:40:41.5. 

Maddie Hooker finished in second place, 10:28.1 back, followed by Katerina Paul, Team BSV IBEX, 14:39.8 behind the winner, and completing the podium in third position. 

Top 3 Women

  1. Rosie Fordham, Australia, 1:40:41.5
  2. Maddie Hooker, Australia, +10:28.1
  3. Katerina Paul, Team BSV IBEX/Australia, +14:39.8

Complete results HERE

Women’s podium. Photo: Chris Hocking

Kangaroo Hoppet – Men’s Race

In the men’s race, the winner was Phillip Bellingham, completing the race at a time of 1:32:55.7.

Seve de Campo finished in second place, 8.6 seconds back, followed by Bentley Walker-Broose, completing the podium in the third position and 4:36.1 behind the winner.

Top 3 Men

  1. Phillip Bellingham, Australia, 1:32:55.7
  2. Seve de Campo, Australia, +8.6
  3. Bentley Walker-Broose, Australia, +4:36.1

Complete results HERE

Women’s podium. Photo: Chris Hocking

As the Kangaroo Hoppet 42km is a Ski Classics Challengers event, Pro Team registered athletes can collect points for the Ski Classics Champion and Youth competitions in their respective genders. 

Complete results of Kangaroo Hoppet can be found here and here, and a list of Ski Classics Challengers events with confirmed dates for season 2025/2026 can be found at Ski Classics. The list is updated continuously with new events.

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MyPages can be connected for free. In the profile, you can view your Ski Classics event results, collect pins, print diplomas, and analyze your results with friends in the SC ranking system. In your profile, you collect points according to your performance and are rewarded with pins and diplomas.

One of the central features of MyPages is that you get your global SC ranking. The SC Ranking is a live updated international ranking, unique in combining women and men, professional and recreational skiers in one single list.

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