Gällivare Premiere: Saturday’s start lists and start times for the 10km classic race

by Leandro Lutz • 17.11.2023
Gällivare
Everything is ready for the distance races at the national cross-country skiing premiere in Gällivare, Sweden. The start lists and start times for Saturday’s 10km classic technique races can be found here.

The Swedish cross-country skiing premiere is taking place this weekend in Gällivare. Here you can find the start lists and start times for Saturday’s 10km races in classic technique. 

The season premiere at Gällivare is taking place from Friday, November 17, to Sunday, November 19. The program includes a classic sprint on Friday, a 10km classic on Saturday, and a 10km freestyle on Sunday, all with individual starts. The race weekend at Gällivare runs parallel to the Swedish season premiere in Beitostølen.

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See the complete program for the Swedish season premiere at the end of the article.

Saturday, November 18

10:40 CET: 10km Interval C, Men
12:05 CET: 10km Interval C, Women

Start Lists can be found HERE.

More information can be found HERE.

FACTS: Gällivare Season Premiere 

Who: Senior men and women
What: Classic sprint, 10km classic, and 10km freestyle (both with individual starts)
Where: Gällivare, Sweden
When: November 17 to 19, 2023

Events Program

Friday, November 17 

8:45 CET: 1.4km Sprint Quali C, Men
8:45 CET: 1.4km Sprint Quali C, Women
11:20 CET: 1.4km Sprint Final C, Men
11:50 CET: 1.4km Sprint Final C, Women 

More information can be found HERE.

Saturday, November 18

10:40 CET: 10km Interval C, Men
12:05 CET: 10km Interval C, Women

More information can be found HERE.

Sunday, November 19 

10:50 CET: 10km Interval F, Men
12:05 CET: 10km Interval F, Women

More information can be found HERE. 

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