Finnish talent dominates the women’s 10km classic in Olos/Muonio

by Leandro Lutz • 15.11.2025
Johanna Matintalo
Day two of the Olos/Muonio Ski Race Weekend brought a decisive result in the women’s 10km classic, with one skier separating herself from the field.

Day two of the Olos/Muonio Ski Race Weekend brought a decisive result in the women’s 10km classic, with one skier separating herself from the field.

In the women’s 10km individual start race in classic technique, Johanna Matintalo, from Finland, took first place with a total time of 30:21.5.

Jasmi Joensuu, also from Finland, and Teresa Stadlober, from Austria, tied for second place at +7.4 seconds, rounding out a tight podium behind the winner. 

Top 5, 10km Classic, Women

1 – Johanna Matintalo (FIN), 30:21.5
2 – Jasmi Joensuu (FIN), +7.4
2 – Teresa Stadlober (AUT), +7.4
4 – Laura Gimmler (GER), +11.2
5 – Coletta Rydzek (GER), +11.5

    Complete results can be found HERE when available.

    Tomorrow, the competition in Finland concludes with a 10km individual race in freestyle technique for both women and men. 

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    Three races, three days

    The race weekend in northern Finland features a compact and high-profile program:

    November 14, Friday – Sprint Classic (More information can be found HERE and HERE)

    • 8:45 CET: Broadcast start
    • 9:00 CET: Qualification
    • BREAK
    • 11:00 CET: Heats/finals

    November 15, Saturday: 10km Interval Start Classic (More information can be found HERE)

    • 8:45 CET: Broadcast start
    • 9:00 CET: Women’s race first, followed immediately by the Men’s

    November 16, Sunday: 10km Interval Start Freestyle (More information can be found HERE)

    • 8:45 CET: Broadcast start
    • 9:00 CET: Women’s race first, followed immediately by the Men’s

    All races will be streamed live and available for replay on the streaming service SC Play, which holds exclusive broadcasting rights in all countries except Finland.

    See the complete start list HERE

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