New record of female Pro Team athletes in Ski Classics
Ski Classics approaches the third and fourth Pro Tour events, Season XV, this weekend: La Venosta Criterium and La Venosta ITT, and a new high record of female Pro Team athletes is achieved.
Ski Classics approaches the third and fourth Pro Tour events, Season XV, this weekend: La Venosta Criterium and La Venosta ITT, and a new high record of female Pro Team athletes is achieved.
“This record belongs in Norway,” says Petter Northug about his grand project for the Christmas holidays.
Seconds were crucial in the fight for a new record and 25.000 Norwegian krones in the Ragde Indoor Challenge in the men’s class. But no one came close to beating Therese Johaug. Her record stands firm.
Teemu Virtanen failed to break Hans Mäenpää’s 472-kilometer 24-hour World Record, but he did break the over-40-year-old’s World Record between Thursday and Friday after skiing 443 kilometers in Jyväskylä, Central Finland.
Teemu Virtanen’s 24-hour world record attempt will finally take place today, Wednesday, starting at 10:00 am Finnish time in Vaajakoski, Jyväskylä in Central Finland.
Teemu Virtanen will try to break the 24-hour skiing world record at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki in March. The current record is 472 kilometers. Virtanen is scheduled to start his quest on March 7th at 13:00 CET.
Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Charge, double poled 42,195 kilometers on the SkiErg in a time of 2:28:10.4, breaking the previous World Record.
Three days into the record attempt to cross Norway on rollerskis in 13 days, Kevin Brekken Ramsfjell is still ahead of schedule and reports rising form.
Visma Ski Classics Season XII is a special one. La Venosta Time Trial marked the 100th event since the start of the Pro Tour circuit in 2011, and now, a new record number of registered athletes was set.
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