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Resultater sprint fri verdenscup Trondheim 2023

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Startlister og resultater fra sprint fri verdenscup Trondheim som arrangeres fredag 15. desember 2023.

Publisert 15. desember 2023 i Langrenn

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Sprint fri verdenscup Trondheim 2023

Fredag 15. desember

Start prolog kl 10.00
Start finaler kl 12.30

På TV: Rennet sendes på NRK1

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Statistikk og funfacts

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Norway
 The opening six individual events in the 2023/24 men’s World Cup
were won by six different Norwegians: Erik Valnes, Martin Løwstrøm
Nyenget, Jan Thomas Jenssen, Pål Golberg, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
and Harald Østberg Amundsen. The Norwegian men’s team also won
the 4 x 7.5km relay in Gällivare.
 Norway occupied 14 out of 18 possible podium places in those six
individual events in the 2023/24 men’s World Cup (G6-S3-B5).
 Including last season, Norway has won each of the last 15 men’s events in
the World Cup. The winning streak began following Italy’s victory in the 4 x
7.5km relay in Toblach on 5 February (the Norwegian teams finished third
and fourth respectively).
 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won eight of the last nine World Cup individual
sprint events in the freestyle. The exception in this streak was Federico
Pellegrino’s win in Davos on 17 December 2022 (0.15 seconds ahead of
runner-up Klæbo).
 The last Norwegian man other than Klæbo to win an individual World Cup
sprint event in the freestyle was Håvard Solås Taugbøl in Dresden on 18
December 2021.
 Klæbo triumphed in the men’s sprint classic style in Östersund on 9
December to claim his 41st individual sprint victory in the World Cup. He
now holds the all-time record as he overtook Marit Bjørgen (40 individual
sprint WC victories).
 Klæbo won the last men’s World Cup sprint event held in Trondheim, the
sprint classic style in the Tour de Ski on 22 February 2020.
 Only Bjørgen (19) and Therese Johaug (14) have claimed as many
individual World Cup victories on Norwegian snow as Klæbo (9).
 Klæbo and Maiken Caspersen Falla (both 8) share the record for most
World Cup sprint victories in Norway.
Other contenders
 This marks the first individual men’s World Cup sprint event in the freestyle
since 21 March, when Johannes Høsflot Klæbo triumphed ahead of Lucas
Chanavat and Even Northug.
 Only Klæbo (41) claimed as many men’s individual World Cup sprint
victories as Federico Pellegrino (17). Sixteen of Pellegrino’s 17 wins
came in freestyle.
 Including women, Pellegrino is joint-sixth on the all-time list for most
individual World Cup sprint wins, alongside Bente Skari (also 17). Stina
Nilsson (18) is outright fifth.
 Each of Richard Jouve’s four individual World Cup sprint victories came in
the classic style. He achieved his fourth and last win in Les Rousses on 28
January 2023.
 Jouve finished on the podium in 11 individual World Cup sprint events in
the freestyle (four second places, seven third places).
 France has won three men’s individual World Cup sprint events in the
freestyle: wins by Baptiste Gros (in Quebec in March 2016) and Lucas
Chanavat (in Planica in December 2019 and in Dresden in January 2020).
 Ben Ogden or JC Schoonmaker could hand United States its second
World Cup victory in a men’s individual sprint event, after Simeon
Hamilton’s victory in the freestyle in Lenzerheide on New Year’s Eve in
2013 (Tour de Ski).
 Oskar Svensson is the last Swedish man to have won an individual World
Cup sprint event: in the freestyle in Ulricehamn on 6 February 2021.

Kvinner

Emma Ribom
 Emma Ribom won each of the opening two individual sprint events in the
2023/24 women’s World Cup, both in the classic style (in Ruka and
Östersund).
 Ribom could become the first Swedish female skier to win as many as
three consecutive individual World Cup sprint events since Maja Dahlqvist
won five in a row in February-December 2021.
 Ribom has claimed four individual World Cup victories, three in classic style
sprints and one in a freestyle sprint (in Lillehammer on 3 December 2022).
Kristine Stavås Skistad
 Kristine Stavås Skistad finished on the podium in each of the last six
individual sprint events in the women’s World Cup. She came third and
second respectively this season, directly following a streak of four wins at
the end of last season.
 Only Marit Bjørgen (15), Stina Nilsson (12) and Linn Svahn (7) won as
many women’s individual World Cup sprint events before the age of 25 as
Skistad (5).
 The last time Skistad finished outside the podium in a women’s individual
World Cup sprint event was her fifth place in Beitostølen on 9 December
2022 (she did not compete in Toblach in February 2023).
 Skistad won the most recent individual sprint event on Norwegian snow in
the women’s World Cup, in Drammen on 14 March.
Other contenders
 Each of the last six women’s individual sprint event in the World Cup were
either won by Emma Ribom or Kristine Stavås Skistad. This streak began
afterJonna Sundling’s victory in the freestyle in Toblach on 3 February
(Skistad did not compete here).
 Linn Svahn and Sundling (both 7 wins) are tied in second place for most
individual World Cup sprint victories among Swedish women, behind Stina
Nilsson (18).
 Overall World Cup leader Jessica Diggins has achieved two individual
World Cup victories in sprint events: freestyle events in Cogne (16
February 2019) and Lenzerheide (28 December 2021, Tour de Ski).
 Rosie Brennan’s only victory in an individual World Cup sprint event came
in Davos on 12 December 2020 (freestyle).
 Marit Bjørgen (2004), Petra Majdic (2009) and Maiken Caspersen Falla
(2020) are the women to have won an individual World Cup sprint event in
Trondheim.
 Tirul Udnes Weng – winner of last season’s overall crystal globe – will not
compete in Trondheim this weekend.

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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.

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