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
Program, startlister og resultater verdenscup Langrenn Tallinn 2023
Verdenscup Langrenn Tallinn
Dato
21. mars 2023
Sted
Tallinn, Estland
På TV
Rennene sendes direkte på TV3 og Viaplay.
Norges tropp
Kvinner
Myhre, Julie – Byåsen IL
Melling, Maria Hartz – Konnerud IL, Equinor Rekruttlandslag
Myhrvold, Mathilde – Vind IL
Skistad, Kristine Stavås – Konnerud IL
Stenseth, Ane Appelkvist – Grong IL
Weng, Lotta Udnes – Nes Ski
Weng, Tiril Udnes – Nes Ski
Menn
Amundsen, Harald Østberg – Asker SK
Asdøl, Håkon – IL Jardar Syk, forkjølet
Evensen, Ansgar – Vind IL, Team ELON Innlandet
Klæbo, Johannes Høsflot – Byåsen IL
Northug, Even – Strindheim IL
Skar, Sindre Bjørnestad – Bærums Verk og Hauger IF
Tefre, Gjøran – Førde IL, Team ELON Vest
Valnes, Erik – Bardufoss og Omegn IF
Verdenscupen sammenlagt
Program og resultater
Tirsdag 21. mars
- Kl 16.00: Sprint fri teknikk prolog
- Kl 18.30: Sprint fri teknikk finaler
Offisielle resultater
Finaler kvinner
Komplette resultater (PDF)
Finaler menn
Komplette resultater (PDF)
Prolog kvinner
Prolog menn
Løypekart
Terminliste verdenscupen langrenn 2022/23
Historikk og statistikk
Menn
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has won 17 individual World Cup events this
season, the most by a man in a single season. If Klæbo wins the remaining
three events he will equal the record by any cross-country skier in a single
season: Therese Johaug’s 20 victories in 2019/20.
Klæbo is likely to win his fourth overall crystal globe. He would join Bjørn
Dæhlie (6), Gunde Svan (5) and Dario Cologna (4) as men to have won the
trophy at least four times.
Klæbo can claim his fifth sprint crystal globe. He already holds the record
with four trophies.
Klæbo has won 38 individual sprint World Cup events. With two sprints
remaining he can equal Marit Bjørgen (40) as only cross-country skier to
have won more individual World Cup sprints.
Klæbo has won eight individual World Cup sprint events this season (also
in 2018/19 and 2019/20). No man or woman has won nine individual sprints
in a single campaign.
Other contenders
Federico Pellegrino is the only man besides Klæbo to win an individual
freestyle World Cup sprint event this season, in Davos in December.
Only Klæbo (38) claimed as many men’s individual sprint World Cup
victories as Pellegrino (17). Sixteen of Pellegrino’s 17 wins came in
freestyle.
Erik Valnes finished second in last two individual sprint events. He can
claim three successive podium finishes in sprint events for the first time.
Valnes’ only individual World Cup win was in a sprint classic style event in
Ruka in November 2020.
Pål Golberg is looking for his first individual freestyle sprint World Cup
event win since 5 December 2014 when he won in Lillehammer. All of his
last 10 podium finishes in sprint World Cups since that win were all in
classic style events.
Richard Jouve won the individual World Cup sprint event in Falun last
season (Klæbo was absent). Jouve is the only man other than Klæbo (8) to
win multiple individual World Cup sprint events this season (2).
All four of Jouve’s individual sprint World Cup victories were in classic style
events.
Lucas Chanavat has just one individual World Cup podium finish this
season (3rd in the freestyle sprint in Davos on 17 December). He claimed a
personal best of five podium finishes in 2021/22.
Tallinn will host a cross-country World Cup for the first time.
There have been 10 men’s individual sprint World Cup events held in
Estonia, all in Otepää. Klæbo won the last two, in 2017 and 2019, making
him the only man to have claimed multiple sprint wins in Estonia (2).
Kvinner
Sprint crystal globe
Nadine Fähndrich can become the first Swiss woman to win a crystal
globe.The only man to have won crystal globes for Switzerland was Dario
Cologna (4 overall, 4 distance).
Fähndrich has won three individual World Cup sprint events this season,
but not since 31 December (Val Müstair, Tour de Ski). That was also her
last podium finish in a World Cup sprint.
Maja Dahlqvist can win her second sprint crystal globe this season, after
lifting the trophy last season.
Dahlqvist can become the first Swedish woman to win two individual
World Cup crystal globes. Stina Nilsson and Linn Svahn each won one
crystal globe (both also in sprint).
Dahlqvist has not won a sprint event this World Cup season, but finished
on the podium six times (4 second places, 2 third place). In 2020/21
Anamarija Lampic won the sprint crystal globe without having won an
individual sprint World Cup event that season.
Kristine Stavås Skistad
Kristine Stavås Skistad has won three of the last four individual sprint
World Cup events. These are also her first podium finishes in World Cup
sprint events.
Skistad won the last three sprint World Cups she started in. The last
woman to claim four successive sprint World Cups in which she competed
was Maja Dahlqvist (5 from February to December 2021).
Only Nadine Fähndrich (3) has won as many sprint World Cups this season
than Skistad (3).
The last woman to win at least four sprint World Cups in a season without
winning the sprint crystal globe in that campaign was Linn Svahn – four
wins in 2020/21.
Three Norwegian women have won at least four sprint World Cup events in
a single season: Maiken Caspersen Falla (8 in 2015/16), Marit Bjørgen (7-
6-5-5 in four campaigns) and Bente Skari (4 in 2002/03).
Other contenders
Jonna Sundling has finished first or second in 11 of her last 12 starts in
individual sprint events at major competitions (from the 2021 world
championships onwards). The exception was a seventh place in Les
Rousses last January.
Sundling (7) is level with Linn Svahn (7) on second-most individual World
Cup sprint wins among Swedish women, only behind Stina Nilsson (18).
Tiril Udnes Weng has claimed four podium finishes in World Cup sprint
events this season. Her only career World Cup win in an individual event
was in the 10km pursuit classic style in Val Müstair on 1 January this year
(Tour de Ski).
Jessica Diggins has two podium finishes in individual World Cup sprints
this season. Only in 2018/19 did she achieve more top-three finishes (3).
Germany’s Laura Gimmler (4th in Drammen) and Coletta Rydzek (7th in
Falun) are eyeing a podium finish in an individual sprint World Cup event.
The last German won to claim a podium finish in a sprint was Sandra
Ringwald in Cogne in February 2019 (2nd place).
The only win for a German woman in an individual sprint event was by Evi
Sachenbacher-Stehle in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in December 2001.
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