Louise Lindström continues with Team Eksjöhus
After a standout Season XVI in the Ski Classics Pro Tour, Louise Lindström will remain with Team Eksjöhus for the upcoming winter.
After a standout Season XVI in the Ski Classics Pro Tour, Louise Lindström will remain with Team Eksjöhus for the upcoming winter.
After a solid season highlighted by three podium finishes, the Climb Bib, and a top-10 overall result in the Ski Classics Pro Tour, Swedish skier Axel Jutterström has chosen to continue with Team Eksjöhus.
This Swedish Pro Team consists of skiers from Sweden, Norway, Finland, and France. Team Eksjöhus secured the 1st position in the Pro Team ranking during Season XV and now looks forward to being the best Pro Team in the world again.
Last season, Team Eksjöhus won the Ski Classics Pro Team competition by a significant margin. Now, Frode Pedersen has become the new waxing manager for the Swedish Pro Team.
Last season, Team Eksjöhus won the Ski Classics Pro Team competition by a significant margin. Now, the team lineup for Season XVI is ready, and the goal is again very high.
Ski Classics Season XV is over, but preparations have already started for the upcoming season. Hear about the past winter season and what lies ahead for Team Eksjöhus.
Team Eksjöhus announced that a French athlete is joining the Swedish Pro Team.
What makes a coach truly stand out? For Marthe Kristoffersen, the answer might lie in the blend of experience, personalized training, and a profoundly collaborative ethos she brings to the table. Kristoffersen talks to ProXCskiing, offering a unique insight into what drives Team Eksjöhus to the podium.
As we approach the “halfway” point of this winter’s Ski Classics season, Team Eksjöhus, in their third season in the Ski Classics, has had a stellar start; they lead the Pro Team competition, and five of the team’s skiers have individually reached the podium, the highest number for any Pro Team. But what are the real keys to their success?
A triumphant 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon unfolded for Team Eksjöhus in Italy, marked by a new podium finish, six Pro Team skiers securing positions among the top ten, and clinching their third consecutive event victory in the Pro Team competition.
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