Austrian team for the Trondheim World Championships 2025 

by Leandro Lutz • 18.02.2025
Trondheim Austrian
The cross-country skiing World Championships 2025 starts in just over a week in Trondheim, Norway. The Austrian national team is now named.

The cross-country skiing World Championships 2025 starts in just over a week in Trondheim, Norway. The Austrian national team is now named.

Trondheim, Norway, will host the next winter season’s World Championships. The Opening Ceremony will be held on February 26, 2025. There will be 16 cross-country skiing competitions in 10 days, with the last race being the women’s cross-country skiing 50km mass start race in freestyle technique on March 9, 2025. 

Also Read: Cross-country skiing program for the Trondheim World Championships

In a press release, Ski Austria has named their cross-country ski team for the upcoming cross-country skiing World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. 

Here is the Austrian National Team for the Trondheim World Championships

WOMEN

  • Katharina Brudermann
  • Magdalena Scherz
  • Teresa Stadlober

MEN

  • Alexander Brandner
  • Michael Föttinger
  • Tobias Ganner
  • Benjamin Moser
  • Lukas Mrkonjic
  • Mika Vermeulen

See below the complete program for the World Championships in Trondheim, Norway.

FACTS 2025 Nordic World Ski Championships

Wednesday, February 26 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Qualification, Classic – Women 10km
  • Cross-country: Qualification, Classic – Men 10km

Thursday, February 27 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Sprint Qualification and Finals, Free – Women
  • Cross-country: Sprint Qualification and Finals, Free – Men

Saturday, March 1 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Skiathlon – Men 10km/10km

Sunday, March 2 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Skiathlon – Women 10km/10km

Tuesday, March 4 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Classic – Men 10km
  • Cross-country: Classic – Women 10km
  • Para: Sprint Qualification, Classic – Women
  • Para: Sprint Qualification, Classic – Men

Wednesday, March 5 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Team Sprint, Classic – Women
  • Cross-country: Team Sprint, Classic – Men
  • Para: Sprint Finals, Classic – Women
  • Para: Sprint Finals, Classic – Men

Thursday, March 6 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Relay Men 4×7.5km

Friday, March 7 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Relay Women 4×7.5km

Saturday, March 8 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Mass Start, Free – Men 50km

Sunday, March 9 (More information HERE)

  • Cross-country: Mass Start, Free – Women 50km

PROGRAM (traditional cross-country skiing program

Also Read: Trondheim unveils mascot for the 2025 World Ski Championships

The Nordic World Ski Championships will take place in Trondheim, Norway, from February 26 to March 9, 2025. It promises to be the largest sporting event in Norway in 15 years, with more than 300.000 spectators expected to attend. 

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