Sunday’s Start Lists And Start Times For Beitostølen And Bruksvallarna

Everything is ready for the distance races in freestyle technique at the cross-country skiing premiere in Norway and Sweden. Here you can find start lists and start times for Sunday’s races.

Everything is ready for the distance races in freestyle technique at the cross-country skiing premiere in Norway and Sweden. Here you can find start lists and start times for Sunday’s races.

The Norwegian and Swedish cross-country skiing premiere is taking place this weekend in Beitostølen and Bruksvallarna, respectively. Here you will find start lists and start times for Sunday’s races. 

See the complete program for the Norwegian and Swedish season premiere at the end of the article.

Beitosprinten, Beitostølen

  • 11:45 CET 10km freestyle individual start, women  
  • 13:15 CET 10km freestyle individual start, men 

All details, start lists, and results from Beitosprinten.

Bruksvallspremiären, Bruksvallarna

  • 10:45 CET 15km freestyle individual start, men
  • 12:25 CET 15km freestyle individual start, women

All details, start lists, and results from Bruksvallarna.

FACTS Season Premiere Beitostølen 2022

  • When: Friday, November 18 to Sunday, November 20 
  • Who: Senior skiers and invited juniors
  • Where: Beitostølen, Norway
  • What: The season’s first FIS cross-country skiing race in Norway
  •  Places for the World Cup premiere in Ruka and selection criteria for the World Cup round in Lillehammer on the first weekend in December. 

Program: 

Friday, November 18: sprint, classic

  • 11:30 CET: Sprint prologue women, men, and paralympic 
  • 13:00 CET: Sprint finals para standing
  • 13:05 CET: Sprint finals para sitting
  • 13:15 CET: Sprint finals women and men

Saturday, November 19: 10km classic

  • 10:00 CET: 10km Individual women, para standing
  • 11:30 CET: 10km Individual men 

Sunday, November 20: 10km freestyle

  • 11:45 CET: 10km Individual women
  • 13:15 CET: 10km Individual men

FACTS Season Premiere Bruksvallarna 2022

  • When: Friday, November 18 to Sunday, November 20 
  • Who: Senior skiers and invited juniors
  • What: The season’s first FIS cross-country skiing race in Sweden
  • Where: Bruksvallarna, Sweden
  • Places for the World Cup premiere in Ruka.

Program: 

 Friday, November 18: Sprint, classic

  •  8:45 CET: Sprint prologue women and men 
  •  11:10 CET: Sprint heats and finals women and men

 Saturday, November 19: 10km classic

  •  11:00 CET: 10km Individual, men
  •  12:35 CET: 10km Individual, women 

 Sunday, November 20: 15km freestyle

  •  10:45 CET: 15km Individual, men 
  •  12:25 CET: 15km Individual, women
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