Sunday, Sep 8, 2024 Today's Paper
SC Ranking
1 Emil Persson 25,914,004
2 Emilie Fleten 25,906,053
3 Ida Dahl 25,349,402
4 Kasper Stadaas 25,223,899
5 Andreas Nygaard 24,934,569
6 Johan Hoel 24,707,367
7 Max Novak 24,166,685
8 Magni Smedås 24,096,434
9 Thomas Ødegaard... 23,852,025
10 Torleif Syrstad 23,844,654
11 Amund Riege 23,583,626
12 Axel Jutterströ... 23,542,041
13 Eirik Sverdrup ... 23,451,378
14 Runar Skaug Mat... 23,406,779
15 Herman Paus 23,398,617
16 Oskar Kardin 23,295,927
17 Morten Eide Ped... 23,285,882
18 Stian Hoelgaard 23,173,466
19 Alvar Myhlback 23,165,443
20 Petter Stakston 23,082,621
21 Magnus Vesterhe... 22,979,229
22 Karstein Johaug 22,772,809
23 Tord Asle Gjerd... 22,630,484
24 Johannes Eklöf 22,542,970
25 Thomas Bing 22,374,724
26 Kati Roivas 21,625,092
27 Astrid Øyre Sli... 21,569,196
28 Jeremy Royer 21,459,378
29 Einar Kalland-O... 21,381,668
30 Anikken Gjerde ... 21,371,471
31 Silje Øyre Slin... 21,131,436
32 Nils Dahlsten 21,036,730
33 Klas Nilsson 20,963,902
34 Alfred Buskqvis... 20,959,327
35 Eddie Edström 20,918,257
36 Thomas Joly 20,769,655
37 Torgeir Sulen H... 20,750,282
38 Karolina Hedens... 20,747,023
39 Jenny Larsson 20,746,503
40 Marcus Johansso... 20,519,477
41 Johan Tjelle 20,321,169
42 Patrick Fossum ... 20,194,014
43 Petter Northug 20,160,567
44 Fabián Štoček... 20,118,753
45 Ole Jørgen Bruv... 20,102,163
46 Joar Thele 20,023,863
47 Juuso Mäkelä 19,956,551
48 Sofie Elebro 19,681,634
49 Jan Šrail 19,577,269
50 Fredrik Helgest... 19,176,422
 
Events & Results
CHECK COMPETITIONS
Event Country Date
Mobile icon Mobile icon

Tour de Ski: Final Climb Results Women

Heidi Weng won the brutal 10-kilometer hill climb up Alpe Cermis in Val di Fiemme, Italy, the final stage of the 2022 Tour de Ski.

Photo: Maxim Thore / BILDBYRÅN

Heidi Weng will replace Ane Appelkvist Stenseth in the sprint at the World Cup final in Falun.

Updates in progress 

Norway’s Heidi Weng beat Edda Andersson of Sweden on the final few hundred meters of the brutal hill climb up Alpe Cermis in Val di Fiemme. 

Winning the final stage, Weng also advanced to third place overall, her sixth overall Tour de Ski podium finish.  

Delphine Claudel of France snagged the last spot on the podium, while Natalia Nepryaeva of Russia finished fourth. 

However, Nepryaeva won the overall Tour de Ski. She is the first female Russian to win the overall Tour de Ski.

All you need to know about the final climb Alpe Cermis: Maps, course profiles, statistics and details about the brutal signature stage of the Tour de Ski. 

Top 3, 10km Skate, mass start women
1. Heidi Weng, Norway, 35:41.2
2. Edda Andersson, Sweden, +7.0
3. Delphine Claudel, France, +28.5

Complete results

Top 3, Tour de Ski overall, women
1. Natalia Nepryaeva, Russia, 1:59:38.5
2. Edda Andersson, Sweden, 2:00:25.2, +46.7  
3. Heidi Weng, Norway, 2:00:46.2, +1:07.7 

Later this afternoon, the men embark on their 10-kilometer hill climb up Alpe Cermis. The men’s race starts at 3:25 pm CET. Curious about where to watch Tour de Ski in your area? We got you covered! 

The final climb up Alpe Cermis concludes 2022 Tour de Ski. Check out how the 16th edition of the traditional stage race unfolded, day by day: 

Stage 1: Sprint Free technique, Lenzerheide, Switzerland
Results, Sprint F, Women
Results, Sprint F, Men

Stage 2: 10km/15km Classic – individual start, Lenzerheide, Switzerland
Results, 10km Classic – individual start, Women
Results, 15km Classic – individual start, Men

Stage 3: 10km/15km Free technique – mass start, Oberstdorf, Germany
Results, 10km Free technique – mass start, Women
Results, 15km Free technique – mass start, Men

Stage 4: Classic Sprint, Oberstdorf, Germany
Results, Sprint CL, Women
Results, Sprint CL, Men

Stage 5: 10km/15km Classic – mass start, Val di Fiemme, Italy
Results, 10km Classic – mass start, Women
Results, 15km Classic – mass start, Men

FACTS: Tour de Ski 2021/22 

  • Tour de Ski 2021/22 started in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on December 28 and concluded in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on January 4. 
  • The race consisted of six stages in eight days. 
  • Tour de Ski 2021/22 is the 16th edition of the brutal stage race. These are the winners from the previous 15 Tour de Ski events
  • The overall winners get 400 World Cup points for the Tour de Ski, which consists of six stages in eight days. Stage winners get 50 World Cup points. Accordingly, there are potentially 700 World Cup points for winning every stage of the Tour de Ski, which would determine the overall World Cup for the season.
Most read
Become a member now