Shock announcement: Cross-country skiing star set to retire
FIS official reveals: Last winter’s overall cross-country skiing World Cup winner has reportedly decided to retire.
FIS official reveals: Last winter’s overall cross-country skiing World Cup winner has reportedly decided to retire.
The 2025/2026 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup season will bring athletes to some of the sport’s most iconic venues, from the opening races in late November to the grand finale in March. Here is the full schedule for the upcoming season.
What did summer skiing and training look like in the Czech Republic when there wasn’t enough funding to travel to glaciers or ski tunnels?
Money is rolling in, but behind the success lies a painful lesson.
You don’t have much time to train, but you still don’t want to give away your spot in a race without a fight? Want to beat a friend or improve your personal best? We all have our challenges, but also limited time to prepare. Plan your training week to be as effective as possible, and watch your performance improve.
The Czech cross-country ski team will undergo coaching changes for the upcoming season.
GB Snowsport has confirmed the cross-country athletes selected to represent Great Britain during the 2025/2026 season, featuring 21 skiers across four squads, marking the largest British team in recent years.
He was the coach of the Swedish national cross-country team from 2009 to 2012, responsible for stars such as Charlotte Kalla, Marcus Hellner, Johan Olsson, and many others. Now, the 55-year-old from Umeå is one of the biggest sponsors of the Norwegian national cross-country skiing team.
The cross-country skier’s life has been turned upside down after a brutal encounter with the asphalt during Toppidrettsveka in Norway. She has no idea when she can return.
They have been married for ten years, but now the traditional cross-country star Krista Pärmäkoski, 33, and her husband Tommi Pärmäkoski, 40, are divorcing.
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