Constructors’ Championship – Final Ranking Season 2024/2025

by Leandro Lutz • 26.03.2025
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The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 had its final stage last weekend in Lahti, Finland. Check the overall, distance, and sprint final standings for the constructors’ championship here.

The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 had its final stage last weekend in Lahti, Finland. Check the overall, distance, and sprint final standings for the constructors’ championship here.

Lahti, Finland, was the place for the final stage of the cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025. The event started on Friday, March 21, with a sprint in freestyle technique, followed by a team sprint also in freestyle technique on Saturday, March 22, and ends with the 50km mass start race in classic technique for both women and men on Sunday, March 23, 2025.

Also Read: 2024/2025 Cross-Country World Cup: Final standings after Lahti

Below, you can check the final rankings for the overall, distance, and sprint constructors’ championship after the World Cup in Lahti, Finland.

Constructors’ Championship Final Standings after Lahti World Cup

Overall – Final Standings after 50km C Mass Start Lahti

Overall – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 20.616 points
  2. Atomic, 4.845 points
  3. Salomon, 3.915 points
  4. Rossignol, 3.905 points
  5. Madshus, 2.260 points

Women – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 10.909 points
  2. Salomon, 3.444 points
  3. Atomic, 1.881 points
  4. Rossignol, 1.341 points
  5. Madshus, 391 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 9.707 points
  2. Atomic, 2.964 points
  3. Rossignol, 2.564 points
  4. Madshus, 1.869 points
  5. Salomon, 471 points

Distance – Final Standings after 50km C Mass Start Lahti

Overall – Top

  1. Fischer, 15.187 points
  2. Atomic, 3.611 points
  3. Rossignol, 1.937 points
  4. Salomon, 1.802 points
  5. Madshus, 1.307 points

Women – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 8.714 points
  2. Salomon, 1.655 points
  3. Atomic, 933 points
  4. Rossignol, 658 points
  5. Madshus, 165 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 6.473 points
  2. Atomic, 2.678 points
  3. Rossignol, 1.279 points
  4. Madshus, 1.142 points
  5. Salomon, 147 points

Sprint – Final Standings after Sprint F Final Lahti 

Overall – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 5.429 points
  2. Salomon, 2.113 points
  3. Rossignol, 1.968 points
  4. Atomic, 1.234 points
  5. Madshus, 953 points

Women – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 2.195 points
  2. Salomon, 1.789 points
  3. Atomic, 948 points
  4. Rossignol, 683 points
  5. Madshus, 226 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Fischer, 3.234 points
  2. Rossignol, 1.285 points
  3. Madshus, 727 points
  4. Salomon, 324 points
  5. Atomic, 286 points

*Information from FIS website.

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