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Startlister og resultater fra 20 km skiatlon kvinner verdenscup Trondheim som arrangeres lørdag 16. desember 2023.
Alle resultater Prøve-VM Granåsen 2023
20 km skiatlon kvinner verdenscup Trondheim 2023
Lørdag 16. desember
Start kl 11.10
På TV: Rennet sendes på NRK1.
Resultater
Startlister
Statistikk og funfacts
Jessica Diggins
Jessica Diggins won the 10km freestyle in both Gällivare and Östersund
earlier this month, to record back-to-back World Cup victories in distance
events for the second time. She also won two in a row in January 2021 (Tour
de Ski).
United States could win as many as three consecutive distance events in the
women’s World Cup for the first time.
Diggins could become the second non-European female skier to win a
skiathlon event in the World Cup, after Canada’s Beckie Scott won two in
2006 (in Oberstdorf and Sapporo).
The best result for United States in a women’s World Cup skiathlon event
were second places by Diggins herself (in 2017 and 2019) and Elizabeth
Stephen (in 2017).
United Stateshas yet to win a skiathlon event in the World Cup on the men’s
side as well.
Various
The women will ski a 2 x 10km skiathlon for the third time in World Cup
history. Marja-Liisa Kiervesniemi won in Oslo on 4 March 1989 and
Trude Dybendahl Hartz triumphed in Vang on 17 March 1990.
Norway won the majority of the women’s skiathlon events in the World Cup
(25 out of 48). Poland follows on six victories.
This is the first skiathlon event in the women’s World Cup since 23 January
2021, when Therese Johaug triumphed in the 2 x 7.5km skiathlon in Lahti.
Norway swept the podium in that skiathlon in Lahti back in January 2021 as
Helene Marie Fossesholm (second) and Heidi Weng (third) joined Johaug on
the podium.
Ebba Andersson is the reigning world champion in the women’s skiathlon (2
x 7.5km). She crossed the line first in Planica on 25 February 2023. Frida
Karlsson (silver) and Astrid Øyre Slind (bronze) were the other medallists.
At those world championships, Andersson, Karlsson and Slind already
occupied places one to three (in that same order) at the halfway point (after
the classic style).
Heidi Weng is the only active female skier to have won a skiathlon event in
the World Cup. She won the 2 x 7.5km skiathlon in the Ski Tour Canada on 9
March 2016.
Therese Johaug claimed the gold medal in the women’s skiathlon at the
2022 Olympic Winter Games on 5 February 2022 (event held in
Zhangjiakou). Natalia Nepryaeva (silver) and Teresa Stadlober (bronze)
took home a medal as well.
In 2023, Norway won only three of the 15 distance events in the women’s
World Cup. The last of those three wins was the victory by Anne Kjersti
Kalvå in the 20km classic style in Lahti on 26 March.
Terminliste og resultater verdenscup langrenn 2023-24
Værvarsel
Om arrangementet
Det er en stor glede å invitere alle medlemmene av Det internasjonale skiforbundet (FIS) til verdenscup i Trondheim 15. – 17. desember, 2023. Vi ser frem til å få besøk i vårt toppmoderne anlegg i Granåsen og ikke minst å ønske dere velkommen tilbake til VM i 2025.
Verdenscupen i Trondheim gir utøvere og støtteapparat en unik mulighet til å teste ut VM-løypene, bli kjent med VM-anlegget, byen og utøverhotellet.
Terminliste og resultater verdenscup langrenn 2023-24