Roller Ski World Cup standings after the Schuchinsk stage

by Leandro Lutz ‱ 19.08.2024
Schuchinsk 2024
The Roller Ski World Cup season 2024 had its Schuchinsk stage in Kazakhstan from August March 14 to 18. Check the World Cup overall and sprint standings for senior and junior athletes and nations’ ranking after the event.

The Roller Ski World Cup season 2024 had its Schuchinsk stage in Kazakhstan from August March 14 to 18. Check the World Cup overall and sprint standings for senior and junior athletes and nations’ ranking after the event.

The Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup took place last week from August 14 to 18. In Kazakhstan, all events were contested by women, men, junior women, and junior men. On Wednesday, August 14, there was a 200m sprint race in freestyle technique. On Thursday, August 15, a Mixed Team Sprint took place. On Friday, August 16, it was time for training and a rest day. 

On Saturday, August 17, it was time for a 10km classic individual start race. On Sunday, August 18, there was a mass start race in freestyle technique with 16km (4x4km) for senior women and junior women and 20km (5x4km) for senior men and junior men.

Read More about the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup here
Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup: Sömskar and Vigants winners at the mass start
Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup: Tanel and Sömskar winners at the 10km individual race
Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup: Sweden wins Mixed Team Sprint
Becchis and Lockner sprint winners at the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup

Below, you can check the rankings for the overall and sprint competitions, senior and junior athletes, and nations’ standings after the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup.

FIS Roller Ski World Cup Standings after Schuchinsk

Overall Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after 16/20km F Mass Start Schuchinsk

Women – Top 5

  1. Linn Sömskar (SWE), 622 points
  2. Ebba Stenman (SWE), 512 points
  3. Maria Eugenia Boccardi (ITA), 474 points
  4. Anna Melnik (KAZ), 451 points
  5. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 425 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Raimo Vigants (LAT), 509 points
  2. Matteo Tanel (ITA), 459 points
  3. Riccardo Lorenzo Masiero (ITA), 459 points
  4. Simon Karlsson (SWE), 435 points
  5. Emanuele Becchis (ITA), 372 points

Sprint Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after Schuchinsk

Women – Top 5

  1. Linn Sömskar (SWE), 222 points
  2. Alba Mortagna (ITA), 193 points
  3. Ebba Stenman (SWE), 172 points
  4. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 167 points
  5. Anna Melnik (KAZ), 157 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Emanuele Becchis (ITA), 230 points
  2. Michele Valerio (ITA), 212 points
  3. Raimo Vigants (LAT), 184 points
  4. Artyom Kovalyov (KAZ), 154 points
  5. Niks Saulitis (LAT), 149 points

Overall World Cup Junior – Standings after 16/20km F Mass Start Schuchinsk

Junior Women – Top 5

  1. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 607 points
  2. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA), 592 points
  3. Darya Kim (KAZ), 437 points
  4. Maria Invernizzi (ITA), 430 points
  5. Chiara Agostinetto (ITA), 361 points

Junior Men – Top 5

  1. Stefano Epis (ITA), 482 points
  2. Tommaso Tozzi (ITA), 447 points
  3. Carlo Cantaloni (ITA), 356 points
  4. Jonatan Lindberg (SWE), 283 points
  5. Grigoriy Dachkin (KAZ), 278 points

Junior Sprint Roller Ski World Cup – Standings after Schuchinsk

Junior Women – Top 5

  1. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA), 217 points
  2. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 212 points
  3. Maria Invernizzi (ITA), 160 points
  4. Chiara Agostinetto (ITA), 142 points
  5. Linda Kaparkaleja (LAT), 115 points

Junior Men – Top 5

  1. Stefano Epis (ITA), 185 points
  2. Carlo Cantaloni (ITA), 135 points
  3. Tommaso Tozzi (ITA), 126 points
  4. Ville Jutterdal (SWE), 115 points
  5. Davide Piccinini (ITA), 112 points

Roller Ski World Cup Winner Nation – Standings after Schuchinsk

Women – Top 5

  1. Italy, 2825 points
  2. Sweden, 2344 points
  3. Kazakhstan, 2147 points
  4. Ukraine, 1310 points
  5. Latvia, 1226 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Italy, 3085 points
  2. Kazakhstan, 2116 points
  3. Latvia, 2115 points
  4. Sweden, 1615 points
  5. Ukraine, 1294 points

Overall – Top 5

  1. Italy, 6170 points
  2. Kazakhstan, 4623 points
  3. Sweden, 4159 points
  4. Latvia, 3341 points
  5. Ukraine, 2604 points

Read More – Calendar: Roller Ski World Cup and World Championships 2024 

Next up is the Roller Ski World Championships 2024 at Ziano di Fiemme, Italy, from September 12 to 15.

Roller Ski World Championships 2024

Ziano di Fiemme, Italy

  • September 12: Mass Start F
  • September 13: Sprint F – 200m
  • September 14: Team Sprint F
  • September 15: Alpe Cermis – Mass Start C Uphill

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