Lignende saker
- 1. januar 2025Skandinavisk Cup i Gällivare er avlyst på grunn av kulde - det jobbes med å flytte rennene en helg
- 30. desember 2024Resultater sprint fri Skandinavisk Cup langrenn Gällivare 2025
- 6. april 2024Resultat Dundret Runt 2024
- 20. januar 2024Resultater 20 km fellesstart klassisk kvinner verdenscup Oberhof 2024
- 10. desember 2023Ny norsk maktdemonstrasjon på 10 km fri i Østersund
- 3. desember 2023Jan Thomas Jenssen avgjorde herrestafetten
- 3. desember 2023Endringer i Norges kvinnelag til stafetten i Gällivare
- 2. desember 2023Golberg vant jevn 10 km i Gällivare - 6 nordmenn topp 7
- 2. desember 2023Amerikansk knockout i Gällivare
- 19. november 2023Resultat 10 km fristil damer Gällivarepremiären 2023
Resultater og startlister 4x7,5 km stafett kvinner Gällivare søndag 3. desember 2023.
4×7,5 km stafett kvinner Gällivare 2023
Dato: Søndag 3. desember
Program og resultater verdenscup Gällivare
Resultater
Startlister
(Oppdatering: Astrid Øyre Slind erstattes av Margrethe Bergane)
Statistikk og fun facts
Norway
Norway won the women’s 4×7.5km World Cup relay event in Toblach last
season on 5 February 2023, well ahead of Sweden (+26.7 seconds) and
USA (+26.9).
Norway has won 15 of the last 16 women’s relay events in the World Cup,
with as exception a third place behind Russia (1st) and Sweden (2nd) in
Lillehammer on 5 December 2021.
The last time Norway participated in a women’s relay event in the World
Cup and failed to reach the podium was in Falun on 25 March 2007.
Norway finished fourth behind Germany (1st), Finland (2nd) and Sweden
(3rd).
Norway triumphed in each of the five women’s World Cup relay events held
in Gällivare, including the most recent one on 25 November 2012.
Heidi Weng featured in each of Norway’s last 12 relay wins in the World
Cup. A run that started after she was part of Norway’s 2nd relay team that
finished fourth in Gällivare in November 2012 (Norway’s 1st team won).
Since the start of 2010, Norway took the win in 18 of the 20 women’s relay
distance events. The exceptions were Italy’s win in Rybinsk on 6 February
2011 and Russia’s win in Lillehammer on 5 December 2021.
Other contenders
Italy won the women’s relay event in Rybinsk on 6 February 2011, after
which Norway (15) and Russia (1) won the next 16 women’s relay events in
the World Cup.
Sweden has not won a women’s relay event in the World Cup since a win
in Beitostølen on 22 November 2009.
Finland finished on the podium in 11 of the last 16 women’s World Cup
relay events: six second places and five third places. Finland’s last relay
win in the women’s World Cup came in La Clusaz on 7 December 2008.