100 kilos, 10 km, and an astonishing time – a potential World Record
A clip from the feat has gone viral. Now there’s speculation that the Swedish ski star may have also broken the World Record.
A clip from the feat has gone viral. Now there’s speculation that the Swedish ski star may have also broken the World Record.
The 30-year-old set a new World Record in the 5000-meter SkiErg last weekend. But a mistake in the qualifiers almost cost him a spot in the final.
The inaugural SkiErg Open took place today at the Craft Arena in Kosta, marking the first official SkiErg competition on Swedish soil. Check out the results.
World Record holder Jenny Larsson will be one of the main attractions when the first-ever Skierg Open takes place this Sunday at the Craft Arena in Kosta, Sweden.
Teemu Virtanen and Susanna Ylinen’s 24-hour skiing World Record attempt is underway. Watch here on ProXCskiing.com!
The former Guinness World Record holder, editor-in-chief of Maastohiihto.com, and Ski Classics commentator Teemu Virtanen will challenge Hans Mäenpää’s 24-hour skiing world record this Sunday, March 17, 2024, at the famous Lahti Ski Stadium, which was recently the stage for the World Cup. Susanna Ylinen, known for many feats, will also attempt the world record alongside Teemu.
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 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.
The day before New Year’s Eve, Andreas Nygaard is set for a SkiErg World Record attempt. Watch Live Here.
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