Anger wins Trollhättan Action Week sprint race

by Leandro Lutz • 23.08.2024
Trollhättan Edvin
The first day of the Trollhättan Action Week roller ski races saw Edvin Anger, from Sweden, winning the sprint race in freestyle technique. Check the results here.

The first day of the Trollhättan Action Week roller ski races saw Edvin Anger, from Sweden, winning the sprint race in freestyle technique. Check the results here.

A 1.3km sprint race in freestyle technique for women and men marked Trollhättan Action Week day one. The competition attracted a solid field to the start line in Trollhättan, Sweden. 

In the men’s race, Edvin Anger, Sweden, won in a total time of 3:26.13. Eskil Engdal, Norway, finished in second place with a time of 3:28.04. Elias Danielsson, Sweden, completed the podium in third place with a time of 3:28.80.

Top 6 Sprint F, Men

  1. Edvin Anger (SWE), 3:26.13
  2. Eskil Engdal (NOR), +1.91
  3. Elias Danielsson (SWE), +2.67
  4. Qiang Wang (CHN), +3.24
  5. Truls Gisselman (SWE), +3.86
  6. Elling Broberg (NOR), +21.89

Complete results can be found HERE

Read More: Alliansloppet this Saturday in Sweden

Trolhättan Action Week 2023 – Facts 

  • Who:  Traditional cross-country skiers and long-distance skiing athletes
  • What:  Summer roller ski competitions – cross-country skiing and long-distance skiing
  • Where:  Trollhättan, Sweden
  • When:  August 17 to 25, 2024 (Roller ski competitions from August 23 to 25) 
  • Website: Trolhättan Action Week

Program for the roller ski competitions 

August 23, Friday: Trollhättan Action Week 2024 – 1.3km sprint freestyle technique

  • 14:05 CET: Qualification Sprint 1.3km F Women and Men
  • 14:50 CET: Finals Sprint 1.3km F Women and Men
  • 17:05 CET: Prize ceremony

The program, start lists, and results can be found HERE

August 24, Saturday: Trollhättan Action Week 2024 – Alliansloppet (a Ski Classics Challengers event)

  • 9:00 CET: Alliansloppet Exercise (16, 32, and 48km for both women and men)
  • 12:15 CET: Alliansloppet Elite (48km for women)
  • 12:45 CET: Alliansloppet Elite (48km for men)
  • 15:15 CET: Prize ceremony

The program, start lists, and results can be found HERE

August 25, Sunday: Trollhättan Action Week 2024 – 15km individual start classic technique

  • 12:05 CET: 15km individual start classic technique men
  • 13:30 CET: 15km individual start classic technique women
  • 15:15 CET: Prize ceremony

The program, start lists, and results can be found HERE

Alliansloppet – Ski Classics Challengers

The Ski Classics Challengers event Alliansloppet is a 48km long-distance roller ski race in classic technique taking place this Saturday, August 24, in Trollhättan, Sweden.

Alliansloppet is the world’s biggest roller ski event, gathering around 1300 participants yearly. The race is taking place in Trollhättan, Sweden, a well-known city for its impressive waterfalls. The mythic 16km loop, to be roller skied three times, leads the skiers across appealing landscapes.

Also Read: Alliansloppet this Saturday in Sweden

Best Moments of Alliansloppet 2023

Video Credits: Anders Yttergård NCP-TV/Alliansloppet

Are you interested in Ski Classics and long-distance skiing? Click HERE and read more about it.

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