Harald Østberg Amundsen Wins At The Scandinavian Cup

by Leandro Lutz • 13.01.2023
Norway dominated the 10km individual race in freestyle technique at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun, Sweden. Results from the race.

Norway dominated the 10km individual race in freestyle technique at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun, Sweden. Results from the race.

The 10km race in freestyle technique at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun saw total domination from Norway, with all the top 14 positions. The best non-Norwegian was Jens Burman, from Sweden, finishing in 15th place, 37.4 seconds behind the winner.

In the end, we saw Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR) taking home first place with a total time of 24:00.2. Iver Tildheim Andersen snagged second place, 1.4 second back, and Martin Kirkeberg Mørk completed the podium in third place, 8.2 seconds behind the winner.

Top 5, 10km F, Men

  • Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 24:00.2
  • Iver Tildheim Andersen (NOR), +1.4
  • Martin Kirkeberg Mørk (NOR), +8.2
  • Gjøran Tefre (NOR), +12.9
  • Eirik Sverdrup Augdal (NOR), +14.5

Here you can see the complete results.

Men’s Junior race was also contested. Below you can check the top 3.

Top 3, 10km F, Junior Men

  • Erik Bergström (SWE), 24:43.1
  • Erik Johansson (SWE), +1:00.8
  • Albin Jeleby (SWE), +1:31.7

The Scandinavian Cup in Falun, Sweden, is organized with an individual freestyle race on Friday, a classic sprint on Saturday, and a classic mass start on Sunday.

Friday, January 13: 10km Freestyle, Individual Start

  •  9:30 CET: 10km Individual F, Junior Men
  • 11:00 CET: 10km Individual F, Men
  • 13:00 CET: 10km Individual F, Women
  • 14:35 CET: 10km Individual F, Junior Women

All start lists, details, and results

See the complete program for the Scandinavian Cup below.

FACTS Scandinavian Cup – Falun, Sweden

  • Who: Women and Men 
  • What: FIS race in the Scandinavian Cup, replacing the races canceled last weekend in Rovaniemi, Finland 
  • Where: Falun, Sweden
  • When: January 13 to 15, 2023

The Scandinavian Cup in Falun serves as a selection for the U23 World Championships in Canada and the World Championships in Planica. The leader of the Scandinavian Cup also has a free place for the World Cup in this period. 

Scandinavian Cup – Program 

Friday, January 13: 10km Freestyle, Individual Start

  •  9:30 CET: 10km Individual F, Junior Men
  • 11:00 CET: 10km Individual F, Men
  • 13:00 CET: 10km Individual F, Women
  • 14:35 CET: 10km Individual F, Junior Women

All start lists, details, and results

Saturday, January 14: 1.4km Sprint Classic 

  • 8:30 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Qualification Men
  • 8:30 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Qualification Women
  • 8:30 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Qualification Junior Men
  • 8:30 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Qualification Junior Women
  • 10:40 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Final Junior Women
  • 11:10 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Final Junior Men
  • 12:35 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Final Women
  • 13:05 CET: 1.4km Sprint C, Final Men

All start lists, details, and results

Sunday, January 15: 15/30km Classic Mass Start 

  •  9:00 CET: 15km Classic Mass Start, Junior Women
  • 10:30 CET: 30km Classic Mass Start, Men 
  • 12:15 CET: 30km Classic Mass Start, Women
  • 14:20 CET: 15km Classic Mass Start, Men

All start lists, details, and results

Read More: Cross-Country Skiing Changes And World Cup Calendar For The 2022/2023 Season

Also Read: New Distances At The Cross-Country Skiing World Cup

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