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Klæbo wins the sprint race at the Drammen World Cup
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo secured first place in the men’s sprint race in classic technique for Norway at the Drammen cross-country skiing World Cup. Results from the sprint race.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) won today’s sprint race at the Drammen World Cup
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, from Norway, took first place at the Drammen sprint race in classic technique with a total time of 2:35.89. The Norwegian cross-country skier was followed by Håvard Solås Taugbøl, from Norway, 1.09 seconds back, in second place.
Even Northug, also from Norway, completed the podium in third place, 1.32 seconds behind the winner.
Antoine Cyr, from Canada, and Richard Jouve, from France, rounded out the top five by finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.
Top 6, Sprint C, Men
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 2:35.89
- Håvard Solås Taugbøl (NOR), +1.09
- Even Northug (NOR), +1.32
- Antoine Cyr (CAN), +1.76
- Richard Jouve (FRA), +1.85
- James Clinton Schoonmaker (USA), +4.45
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See below the complete program with facts and information links for the World Cup in Drammen, Norway.
FACTS Drammen World Cup Season 2023/2024
- When: Tuesday, March 12
- Who: Elite national skiers – women and men
- Where: Drammen, Norway
- What: FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Drammen, Norway
PROGRAM
Tuesday, March 12: Sprint Classic (More details can be found here)
- 11:30 CET: Sprint Qualification C, Men
- 11:30 CET: Sprint Qualification C, Women
- 14:00 CET: Sprint Final C, Men
- 14:00 CET: Sprint Final C, Women
After Drammen in Norway, the World Cup ends the season with a weekend in Falun, Sweden.
2023/2024 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Calendar
Period I – Before Christmas
- November 24-26: Ruka, Finland
- November 24 – Sprint C
- November 25 – 10km C
- November 26 – 20km Mass Start F
- December 2-3: Gällivare, Sweden
- December 2 – 10km F
- December 3 – Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- December 9-10: Östersund, Sweden
- December 9 – Sprint C
- December 10 – 10km F
- December 15-17: Trondheim, Norway
- December 15 – Sprint F
- December 16 – 20km Skiathlon C/F
- December 17 – 10km C
Period II – Tour de Ski
- December 30: Toblach, Italy – Sprint F
- December 31: Toblach, Italy – 10km C
- January 1: Toblach, Italy – 25km Pursuit F
- January 3: Davos, Switzerland – Sprint F
- January 4: Davos, Switzerland – 20km Pursuit C
- January 6: Val di Fiemme, Italy – 15km Mass Start C
- January 7: Val di Fiemme, Italy – 10km Final Climb F
Period III – Two New Organizers
- January 19-21: Oberhof, Germany
- January 19 – Sprint C
- January 20 – 20km Mass Start C
- January 21 – Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- January 26-28: Goms, Switzerland
- January 26 – Mixed Relay 4×7.5km C/F
- January 27 Sprint F
- January 28 – 20km Mass Start F
Period IV – North America
- February 9-13: Canmore, Canada
- February 9 – 10km F
- February 10 – Sprint F
- February 11 – 20km Mass Start C
- February 13 – Sprint C
- February 17-18: Minneapolis, USA
- February 17 – Sprint F
- February 18 – 10km F
Period V – Scandinavia
- March 1-3: Lahti, Finland
- March 1 – Team Sprint C
- March 2 – 20km C
- March 3 – Sprint F
- March 9-10: Oslo, Norway
- March 9 – 50km Mass Start C Women
- March 10 – 50km Mass Start C Men
- March 12: Drammen, Norway
- March 12 – Sprint C
- March 15-17: Falun, Sweden
- March 15 – Sprint C
- March 16 – 10km C
- March 17 – 20km Mass Start F
Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2023/2024 Winter Season