Roller Ski World Cup standings after Madona

by Leandro Lutz • 23.07.2025
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The roller ski World Cup 2025 started last week in Latvia. Check here the overall, sprint, and nations standings for senior and junior athletes after the Madona competitions.

The roller ski World Cup 2025 started last week in Latvia. Check here the overall, sprint, and nations standings for senior and junior athletes after the Madona competitions.

Madona, Latvia, was the host of the first stage of the 2025 World Cup and Junior Roller Ski World Championships. The event took place last week from Thursday, July 17, to Sunday, July 20, for senior and junior athletes.

The Madona Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships program featured a series of races that captivated fans and challenged athletes. On Thursday, July 17, the competition started with the individual start race in classic technique, featuring a 10-kilometer event for men, women, junior men, and junior women.

The team sprint in the freestyle technique took place on Friday, July 18. The excitement continued Saturday, July 19, with the 200-meter freestyle super sprint for all athletes. 

Finally, on Sunday, July 20, the event culminated in a mass-start race in freestyle technique. Athletes battled it out over a 20-kilometer distance for men and women, while junior women and junior men faced a challenging 14-kilometer distance.

Also Read: 2025 Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships calendar out

Below, you can check the rankings for the overall, sprint, and nations’ standings for senior and junior athletes after the World Cup and Junior World Championships in Madona, Latvia.

Roller Ski World Cup Standings after Madona

Overall Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after 20km Mass Start F Madona

Women – Top 5

  1. Ebba Stenman (SWE), 302 points
  2. Evelina Crüsell (SWE), 285 points
  3. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 257 points
  4. Keidy Kaasiku (EST), 252 points
  5. Maria Eugenia Boccardi (ITA), 234 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT), 267 points
  2. Raimo Vigants (LAT), 257 points
  3. Matteo Tanel (ITA), 243 points
  4. Simon Karlsson (SWE), 236 points
  5. Simon Adamov (SVK), 212 points

Sprint Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after Sprint 200m F Final Madona 

Women – Top 5

  1. Ebba Stenman (SWE), 112 points
  2. Samanta Krampe (LAT), 103 points
  3. Evelina Crüsell (SWE), 95 points
  4. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA), 91 points
  5. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 90 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Michele Valerio (ITA), 115 points
  2. Emanuele Becchis (ITA), 105 points
  3. Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT), 102 points
  4. Raimo Vigants (LAT), 91 points
  5. Silvestrs Svauksts (LAT), 88 points

Overall Junior Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after 14km F Mass Start Madona

Junior Women – Top 5

  1. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 300 points
  2. Kajsa Ekenberg (SWE), 264 points
  3. Michaela Strakova (SVK), 251 points
  4. Emilie Ruud Lia (NOR), 243 points
  5. Mille Sophie Sveinhaug Aarnes (NOR), 232 points

Junior Men – Top 5

  1. Eddie Pettersson (SWE), 291 points
  2. Ville Jutterdal (SWE), 263 points
  3. Valts Skujins (LAT), 245 points
  4. Jan Adamov (SVK), 237 points
  5. Theo Malm (SWE), 227 points

Sprint Junior Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after

Junior Women – Top 5

  1. Emilie Ruud Lia (NOR), 112 points
  2. Linda Kaparkaleja (LAT), 110 points
  3. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 100 points
  4. Anni Rohila (FIN), 91 points
  5. Kajsa Ekenberg (SWE), 84 points

Junior Men – Top 5

  1. Ville Jutterdal (SWE), 110 points
  2. Eddie Pettersson (SWE), 106 points
  3. Mattis Hansen (NOR), 100 points
  4. Levi Maury (FRA), 89 points
  5. Francesco Chiaradia (ITA), 86 points

Roller Ski World Cup Nations – Standings after Madona

Women – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 1.742 points
  2. Italy, 1.483 points
  3. Latvia, 1.226 points
  4. Norway, 1.121 points
  5. Lithuania, 926 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Latvia, 1.578 points
  2. Sweden, 1.570 points
  3. Italy, 1.545 points
  4. Slovakia, 958 points
  5. Norway, 892 points

Overall – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 3.312 points
  2. Italy, 3.028 points
  3. Latvia, 2.804 points
  4. Norway, 2.013 points
  5. Estonia, 1.487 points

Next Up – Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup

The second stop on the Roller Ski World Cup 2025 is scheduled for Trollhättan, from August 29 to 31, 2025. The second stage of the World Cup will feature three days of competitions in Sweden.

The event starts on Friday, August 29, with a 1.3km sprint in freestyle technique for all athletes, followed by a 48km mass start race in classic technique for senior athletes and 32km for junior roller skiers on Saturday, August 30, and ends with the 15km interval start in classic technique for both senior women and men and 7.5km for junior women and junior men athletes, on Sunday, August 31, 2025.

See the complete program for the Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup below.

FACTS Trollhättan Roller Ski World Cup 2025

PROGRAM

Friday, August 29: Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

  • Sprint Qualify F, Junior Men
  • Sprint Qualify F, Junior Women
  • Sprint Qualify F, Men
  • Sprint Qualify F, Women
  • Sprint F, Junior Men
  • Sprint F, Junior Women
  • Sprint F, Men
  • Sprint F, Women

Saturday, August 30: Mass Start Classic (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

  • Mass Start C 32km, Junior Men
  • Mass Start C 32km, Junior Women
  • Mass Start C 48km, Men
  • Mass Start C 48km, Women

Sunday, August 31: Interval Start Classic (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

  • Interval Start C 7.5km, Junior Men
  • Interval Start C 7.5km, Junior Women
  • Interval Start C 15km, Men
  • Interval Start C 15km, Women

Roller Ski World Cup & Junior World Championships 2025

Madona, Latvia

  • July 17-20, 2025 (World Cup and Junior World Championships)

Trollhättan, Sweden

  • August 29-31, 2025

Rome, Italy

  • September 16-17, 2025

Val Di Fiemme, Italy

  • September 19-21, 2025

The Roller Ski Guide 2025 

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Read More: Roller Ski Guide 2025

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