Lignende saker
- 2. februar 2025Jessica Diggins vant 10 km fri i Cogne
- 2. februar 2025Ny maktdemonstrasjon av Østberg Amundsen og Norge
- 1. februar 2025Tredobbelt norsk selv uten Klæbo på start
- 31. januar 2025Valnes og Northug vant klart i Cogne
- 30. januar 2025Disse stiller på lagsprinten i Cogne
- 26. januar 2025Øyre Slind vant foran pall-debutant Sanness
- 26. januar 2025Klæbo først foran fem andre nordmenn i Engadin
- 25. januar 2025Svensk-norske dueller i både herre og kvinneklassen under sprinten i Engadin
- 24. januar 2025Sverige slo Norge på stafetten i Engadin
- 24. januar 2025Disse løperne går stafett for Norge i Engadin
Resultater fra 20 km fellesstart klassisk kvinner WC Canmore som arrangeres 11. februar 2024.
Program og resultater alle renn verdenscup Canmore
20 km fellesstart klassisk kvinner WC Canmore 2024
Dato: 11. februar
Start kl 18.00
På TV: TV3/Viaplay
Norges tropp
Resultater
Startlister
Statistikk og historikk
Frida Karlsson
Frida Karlsson won the first 20km classic style event of the 2023/24 World
Cup, in Oberhof on 20 January. She can become the first woman to win
this World Cup event two times in a row.
Only Brit Pettersen has won more individual World Cup 20km classic style
events than Karlsson (2). Besides her victory in Oberhof, Karlsson also
won this event in Lillehammer in December 2022.
Among Swedish women, only Charlotte Kalla (9) has won as many
individual World Cup distance events as Karlsson (8).
Karlsson can become the second Swedish woman to win a World Cup
classic style event in Canada, after Stina Nilsson. Nilsson won the 10km
classic in Quebec in March 2019.
Kerttu Niskanen
In this season, Kerttu Niskanen is the only woman to have won multiple
individual World Cup distance classic style events: in Toblach on 31
December (10km classic) and in Davos on 4 January (20km pursuit
classic).
Niskanen can become the second Finnish woman to win an individual
World Cup 20km classic style event, after Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi on 18
February 1984 (Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo).
Among Finnish women, only Virpi Kuitunen (30), Kirvesniemi (11) and
Marjo Matikainen (8) have won as many individual World Cup events as
Niskanen (7).
All seven of Niskanen’s individual World Cup wins were in classic style
events. Iivo Niskanen, Kerttu’s brother, also claimed all his eight wins in
classic style events.
Coming into this weekend, only one Finnish woman had won an individual
World Cup event in Canmore: Krista Pärmäkoski won the 10km pursuit
classic style in March 2016.
Other contenders
This will be the first World Cup 20km classic style event in Canada. The
last World Cup classic style event in Canmore was the 10km pursuit on 12
March 2016 (won by Krista Pärmäkoski).
Pärmäkoski (2) can become the second woman to record at least three
podium finishes in World Cup distance events in Canmore, after Justyna
Kowalczyk (5).
Anne Kjersti Kalvå won the World Cup 20km classic event in Lahti in
March 2023. Only four women have won more than one individual World
Cup 20km classic style event: Britt Pettersen (3 in 1982, 1983, 1987),
Raisa Smetanina (2 in 1982, 1985), Anette Bøe (2 in 1984, 1985) and Frida
Karlsson (2, in 2022, 2024).
Katharina Hennig is the only woman to have finished on the podium in
both of the last two World Cup 20km classic events. She finished third in
Lahti (March 2023) and second in Oberhof (January 2024).
Hennig can become the first German woman to win this World Cup event.
She claimed her only individual World Cup victory in the 15km classic in the
Tour de Ski on 7 January 2023.
Linn Svahn (won 10km and 15km classic style events) can become the
first woman to win a 10km, 15km and 20km classic style event in the World
Cup.
Jessica Diggins can become the first woman representing United States
to win an individual World Cup distance classic style event. Her best result
in these events is a third place (5 times, including in the 10km pursuit in
Canmore on 12 March 2016).
The only non-European winners of individual World Cup events in classic
style are Canada’s Beckie Scott (15km in Canmore, 17 December 2005)
and USA’s Sophie Caldwell Hamilton in the sprint in Oberstdorf in the Tour
de Ski on 5 January 2016.
Værmelding
Terminliste og resultater verdenscup langrenn 2023-24