Cross-Country World Cup standings after Lillehammer

by Leandro Lutz • 09.12.2024
Lillehammer
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 continued this weekend in Norway. Check here the distance, sprint, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the Lillehammer competitions.

Lillehammer, Norway, was the place for the second stage of the cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025. The event started on Friday, December 6, with a 10km interval start race in freestyle technique. On Saturday, December 7, it was time for a sprint race in freestyle technique. And on Sunday, December 8, the World Cup in Lillehammer ended with a 20km skiathlon race. 

Below, you can check the rankings for the distance, sprint, overall, U23 competitions, and the Nations Cup standings and prize money rankings after the Lillehammer World Cup.

Cross-Country World Cup Standings after Lillehammer

Distance World Cup – Standings after 20km Skiathlon C/F Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Therese Johaug (NOR), 432 points
  2. Heidi Weng (NOR), 394 points
  3. Jessie Diggins (USA), 390 points
  4. Ebba Andersson (SWE), 338 points
  5. Astrid Øyre Slind (NOR), 318 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 418 points
  2. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 401 points
  3. Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 351 points
  4. Andreas Fjorden Ree (NOR), 311 points
  5. Iivo Niskanen (FIN), 286 points

Sprint World Cup – Standings after Sprint F Final Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Johanna Hagström (SWE), 204 points
  2. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 204 points
  3. Julie Myhre (NOR), 185 points
  4. Jasmi Joensuu (FIN), 163 points
  5. Victoria Carl (GER), 143 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 227 points
  2. Even Northug (NOR), 185 points
  3. Erik Valnes (NOR), 176 points
  4. Federico Pellegrino (ITA), 162 points
  5. Benjamin Moser (AUT), 139 points

Overall World Cup – Standings after 20km Skiathlon C/F Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), 493 points
  2. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 438 points
  3. Therese Johaug (NOR), 432 points
  4. Victoria Carl (GER), 432 points
  5. Heidi Weng (NOR), 394 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 528 points
  2. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 401 points
  3. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 397 points
  4. Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 351 points
  5. Andreas Fjorden Ree (NOR), 311 points

Overall World Cup U23 – Standings after Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Märta Rosenberg (SWE), 142 points
  2. Helen Hoffmann (GER), 130 points
  3. Liliane Gagnon (CAN), 84 points
  4. Ingrid Bergene Aabrekk (NOR), 46 points
  5. Mali Eidnes Bakken (NOR), 30 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Mathis Desloges (FRA), 192 points
  2. Edvin Anger (SWE), 186 points
  3. Oskar Opstad Vike (NOR), 112 points
  4. Aleksander Elde Holmboe (NOR), 83 points
  5. Nejc Stern (SLO), 76 points

World Cup Nations Cup – Standings after Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Norway, 1592 points
  2. Sweden, 1485 points
  3. Germany, 1166 points
  4. United States of America, 996 points
  5. Finland, 912 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Norway, 1811 points
  2. Finland, 951 points
  3. Sweden, 851 points
  4. France, 756 points
  5. Germany, 648 points

Overall – Top 5

  1. Norway, 3403 points
  2. Sweden, 2336 points
  3. Finland, 1863 points
  4. Germany, 1814 points
  5. United States of America, 1624 points

World Cup Prize Money – Standings after Lillehammer

Women – Top 5

  1. Therese Johaug (NOR), 44.300 CHF
  2. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 32.800 CHF
  3. Heidi Weng (NOR), 28.300 CHF
  4. Jessie Diggins (USA), 26.800 CHF
  5. Johanna Hagström (SWE), 25.000 CHF

Men – Top 5

  1. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 46.500 CHF
  2. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 35.900 CHF
  3. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 30.000 CHF
  4. Jan Thomas Jenssen (NOR), 21.100 CHF
  5. Simen Hegstad Krüger (NOR), 19.300 CHF

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Next Up – Davos World Cup

The next stop for the World Cup season 2024/2025 is Davos, taking place next weekend. Scheduled to take place from December 13 to 15, 2024, this 3rd stage of the World Cup will feature three days of competitions in Switzerland.

The event starts on Friday, December 13, with a team sprint race in freestyle technique, followed by a sprint race also in freestyle technique on Saturday, December 14, and a 20km interval start in classic technique on Sunday, December 15.

See the complete program for the Davos World Cup at the end of the article.

FACTS Davos World Cup Season 2024/2025

  • When: Friday, December 13 to Sunday, December 15 
  • Who: Elite national skiers – women and men
  • Where: Davos, Switzerland
  • What: FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Davos, Switzerland

PROGRAM

Friday, December 13: Team Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE)

  • 16:00 CET: Team Sprint Qualify F, Women
  • 16:00 CET: Team Sprint Qualify F, Men
  • 18:00 CET: Team Sprint F, Women
  • 18:00 CET: Team Sprint F, Men

Saturday, December 14: Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE)

  • 14:45 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Women
  • 14:45 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Men
  • 17:15 CET: Sprint Final F, Women
  • 17:15 CET: Sprint Final F, Men

Sunday, December 15: 20km Interval Start Classic (More details can be found HERE)

  • 11:30 CET: 20km Interval Start C, Men
  • 14:00 CET: 20km Interval Start C, Women

Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2024/2025 Winter Season 

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