Resultater sprint fri teknikk Toblach som er Tour de Ski etappe 1 lørdag 30. desember 2023.

Publisert 30. desember 2023 i Langrenn

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Tour de Ski etappe 1 – Sprint fri teknikk Toblach 2023

30. desember
Start prolog kl 12.00
Start finaler kl 14.30

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Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
 Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (42) has recorded the most wins in individual
men’s sprint events in the World Cup. He has won all eight Tour de Ski
sprint stages he participated in.
 Klæbo won nine of the 11 individual World Cup sprint events in 2023. The
only exceptions were a second place in Les Rousses on 28 January
(behind Richard Jouve) and a third place in Ruka on 24 November (behind
Erik Valnes and Jouve).
 Klæbo can win at least 10 individual World Cup sprint events in a calendar
year for the first time. He won nine of the 12 individual WC sprint events in
2019.
 Only Marit Bjørgen (60) and Maiken Caspersen Falla (53) have recorded
as many podium finishes in individual World Cup sprint events as Klæbo
(53).
 Klæbo’s 25 World Cup victories in individual men’s freestyle sprint events
are the most for a skier in a single discipline. Bjørgen won 24 women’s
sprint freestyle events.
 Klæbo finished on the podium in 49 of his last 50 individual World Cup
sprint events, including in each of his last 39. The only exception in this run
was an 11th-place finish in Ruka on 30 November 2018.
 Klæbo has only won as many individual World cup events in Finland (14)
and Norway (12) as in Italy (10). Among all men, only Bjørn Dæhlie (11)
won more individual World Cup events in Italy than Klæbo (10).
 Klæbo (99) can become the second male skier to reach 100 World Cup
podiums in all disciplines (including team events), after Dæhlie (112).
Norway
 All of the nine individual World Cup events this season were won by
Norwegians. Klæbo won four times, Erik Valnes, Martin Løwstrøm
Nyenget, Jan Thomas Jenssen, Pål Golberg and Harald Østberg
Amundsen all won once.
 In total, 28 of the 29 individual World Cup events in 2023 were won by
Norwegian skiers. The only exception was Richard Jouve’s victory in the
sprint classic style event in Les Rousses on 28 January.
 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.
 The last 11 stages in the Tour de Ski were won by Norwegians, the longest
run by a country in the competition’s history.
 The last non-Norwegian skier to win an individual World Cup event in Italy
was Denis Spitsov, in the 10km freestyle on 10 January 2021. Norwegians
won all eight individual events on Italian snow since.
Other contenders
 Each of Richard Jouve’s four individual World Cup sprint victories came in
the classic style. He achieved his fourth and most recent 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). No man has
recorded as many podium finishes in the event without ever claiming a win.
 Lucas Chanavat finished second in both of the previous individual World
Cup sprint freestyle events, in Tallinn on 21 March and in Trondheim on 15
December. He finished within a second from Klæbo in Trondheim (0.81
seconds).
 Chanavat recorded both of his two World Cup victories in sprint freestyle
events in the 2019/20 season (in Planica and Dresden). He finished on the
podium in six World Cup sprint freestyle events since.
 Chanavat can become the first French skier to win an individual World Cup
sprint event in Italy. He finished third in Toblach in the Tour de Ski on 29
December 2018, behind Klæbo and compatriot Jouve.
 Only Klæbo (42) claimed as many men’s individual World Cup sprint
victories as Federico Pellegrino (17). Sixteen of Pellegrino’s 17 sprint
wins came in freestyle.
 Pellegrino is the last skier to defeat Klæbo in a World Cup sprint freestyle
event, more than a year ago in Davos on 17 December 2022. Klæbo
finished second on only 0.15 second behind Pellegrino.
 Pellegrino is the only Italian man to win multiple individual World Cup
events on home soil. He triumphed in Toblach on 19 December 2015 and
in Cogne on 16 February 2019 (both in sprint freestyle events).

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Kristine Stavås Skistad
 Kristine Stavås Skistad claimed her first World Cup victory of the season in
the most recent freestyle sprint event, in Trondheim on 15 December.
 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 (6).
 Skistad’s tally of six individual sprint wins in the World Cup in 2023 is
already the joint-third highest in a single calendar year, behind Bjørgen’s
nine victories in 2004 and Maiken Caspersen Falla’s seven wins in 2016.
 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 will compete in a World Cup event on Italian snow for the first time.
Emma Ribom
 Emm Ribom finished on the podium in each of the three World Cup sprint
events this season, including winning the first two: classyc style in Ruka on
24 November and classic style in Östersund on 9 December. She leads the
sprint standings, 17 points ahead of her compatriot Linn Svahn.
 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).
 Ribom made it to the final in each of her last 12 individual sprint
participations in the World Cup, including finishing on the podium eight
times (four wins).
 Ribom finished on the podium of an individual sprint event in the Tour de
Ski once, in Val di Fiemme on 9 January 2021 (third place).
 Ribom finished fourth in the freestyle sprint event in Toblach last season.
She has yet to claim a World Cup victory on Italian snow.
Other contenders
 Each of the last six women’s individual sprint event in the World Cup were
either won by Kristine Stavås Skistad (5) or Emma Ribom (2). This streak
began afterJonna Sundling’s victory in the freestyle in Toblach on 3
February (Skistad did not compete here).
 Sundling can become the second woman to claim multiple individual World
Cup wins in sprint events in Toblach, after Marit Bjørgen (2).
 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).
Svahn has won two individual sprint events in the Tour de Ski. She can tie
Arianna Folis, Marit Bjørgen, Petra Majdic and Stina Nilsson on a record
three individual sprint event wins in the Tour de Ski.
 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).

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År Sammenlagt Vinner av
sprint/poengcupen
1 2 3
2006/2007 Tysklands flagg Tobias Angerer Russlands flagg Aleksandr Legkov Norges flagg Simen Østensen Norges flagg Tor-Arne Hetland
2007/2008 Tsjekkias flagg Lukáš Bauer Tysklands flagg René Sommerfeldt Italias flagg Giorgio Di Centa Norges flagg Petter Northug
2008/2009 Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Norges flagg Petter Northug Tysklands flagg Axel Teichmann Norges flagg Tor-Arne Hetland
2009/2010 Tsjekkias flagg Lukáš Bauer Norges flagg Petter Northug Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Norges flagg Petter Northug
2010/2011 Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Norges flagg Petter Northug Tsjekkias flagg Lukáš Bauer Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna
2011/2012 Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Sveriges flagg Marcus Hellner Norges flagg Petter Northug Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna
2012/2013 Russlands flagg Aleksandr Legkov Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Russlands flagg Maksim Vylegzjanin Norges flagg Petter Northug
2013/2014 Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby Norges flagg Chris Jespersen Norges flagg Petter Northug Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby
2015[Note 1] Norges flagg Petter Northug Russlands flagg Jevgenij Belov Sveriges flagg Calle Halfvarsson Norges flagg Petter Northug
2016 Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby Norges flagg Finn-Hågen Krogh Russlands flagg Sergej Ustjugov Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby
2016/2017 Russlands flagg Sergej Ustjugov Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Russlands flagg Sergej Ustjugov
2017/2018 Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna Norges flagg Martin Johnsrud Sundby Canadas flagg Alex Harvey Sveits’ flagg Dario Cologna
2018/2019 Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Russlands flagg Sergej Ustjugov Norges flagg Simen Hegstad Krüger Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
2019/2020 Russlands flagg Aleksandr Bolsjunov Russlands flagg Sergej Ustjugov Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
2021 Russlands flagg Aleksandr Bolsjunov Frankrikes flagg Maurice Manificat Russlands flagg Denis Spitsov Russlands flagg Aleksandr Bolsjunov
2021/2022 Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Russlands flagg Aleksandr Bolsjunov Finlands flagg Iivo Niskanen Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
2022/2023 Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo Norges flagg Simen Hegstad Krüger Norges flagg Hans Christer Holund Norges flagg Johannes Høsflot Klæbo