Lignende saker
- 18. oktober 2024Resultater Big Air Chur 2024
- 22. september 2024Nå starter Sykkel VM i Zürich
- 22. august 2024Jakob Ingebrigtsen leverte sterkt og fikk revansje på OL-vinneren
- 10. august 2024Results Sierre Zinal 2024 - Golden Trail Series
- 20. juli 2024Sindre Buraas på pallen i Eiger Ultratrail
- 14. juli 2024Henriette Jæger første i norden under 50 blank på 400 meter
- 22. juni 2024Results Atleticageneve 2024
- 12. juni 2024Torstein Træen tok Norges første World Tour-seier på to år
- 25. mai 2024Program og resultater verdenscup orientering Sveits 2024
- 5. mai 2024Results Geneve Marathon 2024
Resultater og startlister for 20 km fellesstart fri menn verdenscup Goms søndag 28. januar 2024.
Program og resultater for alle rennene under verdenscup langrenn Goms
20 km fellesstart fri menn verdenscup Goms 2024
Dato: 28. januar
Start: Kl 13.30
På TV: TV3
Resultater
Startlister
Historikk og statistikk
Harald Østberg Amundsen
Amundsen is the leader in the World Cup distance standings this season
after 12 of the 20 events that count towards this classification.
Amundsen has recorded the most wins (3) and most podiums (6) in men’s
World Cup distance events this season.
Norwegian men won 29 of the last 31 individual World Cup distance
events. The exceptions were Perttu Hyvärinen’s win in Toblach on 31
December (10km classic style) and Jules Lapierre’s win in Val di Fiemme
on 7 January (10km freestyle).
Other contenders
A total of eight different skiers have won at least one men’s World Cup
distance event this season. This is the most since 2019/20 (9 different
winners).
This will be the third men’s World Cup 20km freestyle mass start. The first
two were won by Simen Hegstad Krüger (in Davos on 18 December 2022
and Jan Thomas Jenssen (in Ruka on 26 November 2023).
The last non-Norwegian cross-country skier to win a men’s individual World
Cup distance event over a distance of 20km or more was Alexander
Bolshunov in Oslo on 8 March 2020 (50km classic style).
Jules Lapierre won the most recent World Cup freestyle distance event, in
Val di Fiemme on 7 January. This win ended Norway’s hegemony of 17
successive World Cup wins in freestyle distance events.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is joint-sixth alongside Martin Johnsrud Sundby
(both 22) in the all-time men’s list in terms of World Cup distance events
wins. Petter Northug (23) is in fifth place. Bjørn Dæhlie (45), Vladimir
Smirnov (30), Gunde Svan (30) and Alexander Bolshunov (24) make up the
top four.
Klæbo has won four individual World Cup distance events in the freestyle,
in contrast to 16 in the classic style.
Pål Golberg has won only one individual World Cup event over a distance
of 20km or longer: the 20km classic style in Lillehammer on 4 December
2022.
Golberg won two freestyle distance events: the 10km freestyle in Toblach
on 4 February 2023 and in Gällivare on 2 December 2023.
Friedrich Moch could become the first male skier representing Germany to
win an individual World Cup distance event since Janosch Brugger’s
triumph in the 15km pursuit classic style in Lillehammer on 2 December
2018 (stage in the 3-Days Tour).
William Poromaa (1 second place and 4 third places) is still chasing his
first career individual World Cup triumph. Sweden has not won a men’s
World Cup distance event since Marcus Hellner’s victory in the 15km
pursuit freestyle in Quebec on 19 March 2017 (World Cup Final).