Norwegian national team for Tour de Ski 2025/2026
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2025/2026 continues at the end of the year with the Tour de Ski. The Norwegian Ski Association has now named its national team for the event.
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2025/2026 continues at the end of the year with the Tour de Ski. The Norwegian Ski Association has now named its national team for the event.
After a productive summer in 2024 split between training in the U.S. and skiing on snow in New Zealand during August, Julia Kern entered the season with optimism and determination.
The legendary Engadin La Diagonela is back! Athletes and all the skiing world is excited about this weekend’s race in Switzerland. We have compiled the top women and men contenders for this Ski Classics event. Here’s an in-depth look at these Pro Team athletes and what makes them the favorites to watch.
Katherine Stewart-Jones, a 29-year-old Canadian cross-country skier and Olympian, recently delivered a career-best performance at the Tour de Ski.
Pro Team athlete Magnus Waaler, Team Rustad IL Oslo, has found a new weapon in the battle for the marginal gains in Ski Classics. The smart technology comes in the form of glasses with a built-in screen. Now, Magnus can see all important data in real-time during the race without having to look at his training watch or take out his phone.
As the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon approaches, the skiing world is coming with predictions about who will dominate the next Ski Classics Pro Tour event. We have identified the top four men and women contenders for the race. Here’s an in-depth look at these elite athletes and what makes them the favorites to watch.
Tour de Ski 2024/2025 was a journey filled with challenges for Ebba Andersson. While the results didn’t always meet expectations, she demonstrated the strength to rise again – both mentally and physically.
By clinching overall victories in the Tour de Ski 2024/2025, Therese Johaug and Johannes Høsflot Klæbo have made history: both now hold four overall titles, tying the records of Dario Cologna and Justyna Kowalczyk.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is one of the greatest names in the history of cross-country skiing. His achievements and personality have made him an iconic figure in the sport today. Born in Oslo in 1996, Klæbo now represents the Byåsen IL club. His path to becoming a skier was heavily influenced by his family, particularly his grandfather Kåre, who continues to serve as his personal coach, while his father manages him. Klæbo’s story is a blend of tradition, talent, and modern elite sportsmanship.
The 25-year-old from Norway has had a long journey to the top, but everything finally clicked for the super substitute in the Tour de Ski.
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