Standings after the Holmenkollen World Cup

by Leandro Lutz • 11.03.2024
Holmenkollen
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2023/2024 had its Oslo stage from March 9 to 10, 2024. Check here the World Cup sprint, distance, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the Holmenkollen event.

The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2023/2024 had its Oslo stage from March 9 to 10, 2024. Check here the World Cup sprint, distance, overall, U23, nations, and prize money rankings after the Holmenkollen event.

Oslo, Norway, was the place for another stage of this season’s cross-country skiing World Cup. The Holmenkollen World Cup started on Saturday, March 9, with a 50km mass start race in classic technique for women, followed by a 50km mass start race for the men, also in classic technique, on Sunday, March 10.

Read More about the Holmenkollen World Cup here
Karlsson wins the 50km race at the Holmenkollen World Cup
Klæbo wins Holmenkollen 50km

Below, you can check the rankings for the sprint, distance, overall competitions, U23, Nations Cup, and prize money standings after the Lahti World Cup.

FIS World Cup Standings after Holmenkollen

Sprint World Cup – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Linn Svahn (SWE), 1057 points
  2. Kristine Stavås Skistad (NOR), 879 points
  3. Jonna Sundling (SWE), 813 points
  4. Maja Dahlqvist (SWE), 736 points
  5. Jessie Diggins (USA), 724 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 984 points
  2. Erik Valnes (NOR), 843 points
  3. Lucas Chanavat (FRA), 810 points
  4. Håvard Solås Taugbøl (NOR), 658 points
  5. Valerio Gron (SUI), 625 points

Distance World Cup – Standings after 50km C Mass Start Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), 1413 points
  2. Ebba Andersson (SWE), 1236 points
  3. Victoria Carl (GER), 1234 points
  4. Frida Karlsson (SWE), 1207 points
  5. Kerttu Niskanen (FIN), 1156 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 1430 points
  2. Pål Golberg (NOR), 1220 points
  3. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 1159 points
  4. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 961 points
  5. Friedrich Moch (GER), 911 points

Overall World Cup – Standings after 50km C Mass Start Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), 2437 points
  2. Linn Svahn (SWE), 2278 points
  3. Frida Karlsson (SWE), 2078 points
  4. Victoria Carl (GER), 1891 points
  5. Kerttu Niskanen (FIN), 1790 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), 2345 points
  2. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 2143 points
  3. Erik Valnes (NOR), 1873 points
  4. Pål Golberg (NOR), 1755 points
  5. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), 1216 points

Overall World Cup U23 – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Margrethe Bergane (NOR), 746 points
  2. Nadja Kälin (SUI), 274 points
  3. Samantha Smith (USA), 264 points
  4. Anja Weber (SUI), 228 points
  5. Novie McCabe (USA), 228 points

Men – Top 5

  • Edvin Anger (SWE), 812 points
  • Elia Barp (ITA), 637 points
  • Matz William Jenssen (NOR), 374 points
  • Zanden McMullen (USA), 337 points
  • Niilo Moilanen (FIN), 309 points

World Cup Nations Cup – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 8466 points
  2. Norway, 6129 points
  3. United States of America, 5799 points
  4. Germany, 5392 points
  5. Finland, 4953 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Norway, 9004 points
  2. Sweden, 5086 points
  3. France, 4760 points
  4. Finland, 4109 points
  5. Italy, 3391 points

Overall – Top 5

  1. Norway, 15133 points
  2. Sweden, 13552 points
  3. Finland, 9062 points
  4. United States of America, 8967 points
  5. Germany, 8064 points

World Cup Prize Money – Standings after Oslo

Women – Top 5

  1. Jessie Diggins (USA), CHF 211.900
  2. Linn Svahn (SWE), CHF 155.300
  3. Frida Karlsson (SWE), CHF 143.100
  4. Jonna Sundling (SWE), CHF 110.050
  5. Heidi Weng (NOR), CHF 99.950

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), CHF 216.950
  2. Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), CHF 179.200
  3. Erik Valnes (NOR), CHF 125.050
  4. Pål Golberg (NOR), CHF 97.500
  5. Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget (NOR), CHF 86.600

Nations Overall – Top 5

  1. Norway, CHF 15.133
  2. Sweden, CHF 13.552
  3. Finland, CHF 9.062
  4. United States of America, CHF 8.967
  5. Germany, CHF 8.064

Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2023/2024 Winter Season 

On Tuesday, March 12, it’s time for the Drammen World Cup, with a sprint race in classic technique for both women and men.

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

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 15km Mass Start 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
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