Norway announces team for Madona Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships

by Leandro Lutz • 12.07.2025
Norway Nitteberg
Norway is sending a solid delegation to Madona, Latvia, for the 2025 Roller Ski World Cup opener and Junior World Championships, taking place from July 17 to 20. The Norwegian national team features ten athletes aiming to make their mark on the international stage.

Norway is sending a solid delegation to Madona, Latvia, for the 2025 Roller Ski World Cup opener and Junior World Championships, taking place from July 17 to 20. The Norwegian national team features ten athletes aiming to make their mark on the international stage.

Madona is a familiar venue in the roller ski world, known for hosting more World Cup events than any other location. Its hilly and technically demanding track has previously hosted both senior and junior world championships, offering a challenging arena for the four-day event.

Also Read: 2025 Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships calendar out

The event program kicks off with an individual start 10km classic race, followed by a team sprint. The weekend continues in downtown Madona with the spectator-friendly 200-meter super sprint and concludes with a demanding 20km freestyle mass start on Sunday.

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Norwegian Team for the 2025 Roller Ski World Cup – Madona

Women

  • Victoria Nitteberg

Men

  • Herman Skram Botterud
  • Ragnar Bragvin Andresen

Norwegian Team for the 2025 Junior World Championships – Madona

Women

  • Emilie Ruud Lia
  • Linnea Cicilie Øyesvold
  • Mille Sophie Sveinhaug Årnes

Men

  • Bror Filip Korsæth
  • Henrik Svindseth
  • Jarle Weium Glomseth
  • Mattis Hansen

With Norway’s strong tradition in roller skiing, the 2025 season looks to be an important milestone for the athletes.

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