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Trondheim World Cup: Start lists and start times for the 10km classic race

Everything is ready for the 10km races at the World Cup in Trondheim, Norway. Here, you can find the start lists and start times for Sunday’s interval races in classic technique.

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The fourth stage of the World Cup 2023/2024 is taking place this weekend in Trondheim, Norway. Here, you can find the start lists and start times for Sunday’s 10km classic races.

Trondheim, Norway, is the place for the fourth stage of this season’s cross-country skiing World Cup. The event starts on Friday, December 15, with a sprint in freestyle technique, followed by a 20km skiathlon on Saturday, December 16. The Trondheim World Cup ends with a 10km interval start race in classic technique on Sunday, December 17.

See the complete program for the World Cup in Trondheim, Norway, at the end of the article.

Sunday, December 17: 10km Interval Start Classic (More details can be found here)

  • 11:00 CET: 10km Interval Start C, Men
  • 13:15 CET: 10km Interval Start C, Women

Start Lists can be found HERE FOR WOMEN and HERE FOR MEN

FACTS Trondheim World Cup Season 2023/2024

  • When: Friday, December 15, to Sunday, December 17 
  • Who: Elite national skiers – women and men
  • Where: Trondheim, Norway
  • What: FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Trondheim, Norway

PROGRAM

Friday, December 15: Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found here)

  • 10:00 CET: Sprint Quali F, Women
  • 10:35 CET: Sprint Quali F, Men
  • 12:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Women
  • 12:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Men

Saturday, December 16: 20km Skiathlon C/F (More details can be found here)

  • 11:10 CET: 20km Skiathlon C/F, Women
  • 13:15 CET: 20km Skiathlon C/F, Men

Sunday, December 17: 10km Interval Start Classic (More details can be found here)

  • 11:00 CET: 10km Interval Start C, Men
  • 13:15 CET: 10km Interval Start C, Women

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

After Trondheim, the World Cup continues at the Tour de Ski, starting in Italy (Toblach) a day before New Year’s Eve and finishing in Italy (Val Di Fiemme) after seven stages. 

This period is followed by competitions in January in Germany (Oberhof) and Switzerland (Goms). Then, the World Cup heads to North America in February, first in Canada (Canmore) and then in the USA (Minneapolis). 

After North America, the World Cup returns to Scandinavia to end the season with weekends in Finland (Lahti), Norway (Oslo and Drammen), and Sweden (Falun).

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
    • 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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