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- The full programme for the Oslo-Holmenkollen World Cup, the ninth and final stage of the 2024/2025 season
- Oslo-Holmenkollen World Cup: the full programme for the presentation of the crystal globes
- Corinne Niogret: my best memory of… Oslo-Holmenkollen
- Firsts for Camille Bened and Amandine Mengin, the boys’ sevens: the French team selection for the Oslo-Holmenkollen World Cup finals
- “I want to show myself at my best”: how Camille Bened approached her first steps on the World Cup sprint circuit in Oslo-Holmenkollen
- Chloé Bened’s pride after her older sister Camille Bened won the IBU Cup overall and was selected for the World Cup: “She’s our star, our champion, our idol”.
- Amandine Mengin on the eve of her World Cup debut in Oslo-Holmenkollen: “I have no idea why my season has taken such a turn for the worse…”.
- “She’ll remember this season for the rest of her life”: long-time friend and team-mate Maëla Correia talks about Amandine Mengin, who is about to discover the World Cup in Oslo-Holmenkollen.
- “Help them to repeat what they have done so far”: what Cyril Burdet expects from Camille Bened and Amandine Mengin at their first World Cup in Oslo-Holmenkollen.
- “The small sprint globe is up for grabs”: in addition to the overall podium, Emilien Jacquelin will be going for the crystal in Oslo-Holmenkollen.
- Race for the big crystal globe: the sprint in the Oslo-Holmenkollen finals, a decisive stage in Lou Jeanmonnot’s quest
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Johannes Thingnes Boe, king in front of his home crowd, wins the last sprint of his career, Quentin Fillon-Maillet and Emilien Claude in the top 10
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Johannes Thingnes Boe wins the small globe in the sprint, the fourth of his career
- “I felt my left leg shaking…”. how Emilien Jacquelin explains his cracking standing shot in the Oslo-Holmenkollen sprint
- “I’m still very upset”: Eric Perrot angry at the IBU’s decision not to reverse the sprint start list
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the French men’s team triumphs at the Nations Cup for the first time in its history
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the photo album of the French men’s team with the Nations Cup crystal globe
- “Very satisfied to finish ninth”: in the sprint of the Oslo-Holmenkollen finals, Emilien Claude scored his fourth individual top 10 of the season.
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Franziska Preuss wins the sprint 2 tenths of a second ahead of Lou Jeanmonnot, Julia Simon fifth
- “15 points for 2 tenths is extremely expensive”: despite a full race, Lou Jeanmonnot lost ground to Franziska Preuss in the quest for the big globe
- “I was very relieved when Lou finished his race”: two tenths worth 15 precious points for Franziska Preuss after the sprint in Oslo-Holmenkollen
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: by winning the sprint just ahead of Lou Jeanmonnot, Franziska Preuss takes a 35-point lead overall
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Franziska Preuss secures the small globe in the sprint, becoming the sixth German woman to win it
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Jeanne Richard edges out Océane Michelon in the battle for the best U23 trophy
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: for the third year running and the sixth time, the French women’s team lift the small globe in the Nations Cup
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the photo album of the French women’s team with the Nations Cup crystal globe
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Lou Jeanmonnot’s photo album with the crystal globe in the individual race
- “It’s a great feeling to be able to fight for a good place”: Camille Bened, thirteenth in her first World Cup outing at the Oslo-Holmenkollen sprint, is satisfied.
- In the Oslo-Holmenkollen sprint, Amy Baserga, Lena Haecki-Gross and Aita Gasparin achieved a historic result for Switzerland
- “They’re going to have a spectacular race”: the pursuit from Oslo-Holmenkollen, a new duel for the big globe at high altitude between Franziska Preuss and Lou Jeanmonnot
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Sturla Holm Lægreid wins the pursuit ahead of Johannes Thingnes Boe and Quentin Fillon-Maillet
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Sturla Holm Lægreid becomes the seventh Norwegian to win the Crystal Globe
- “I have a lot of respect for him”: Johannes Thingnes Boe pays tribute to Sturla Holm Lægreid, winner of the Crystal Globe for the first time
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the small globe in the pursuit for Sturla Holm Lægreid, as in 2021
- “I waited as late as possible to get through”: how Quentin Fillon-Maillet beat Tommaso Giacomel to the podium in the pursuit at Oslo-Holmenkollen
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Campbell Wright secures the trophy for best U23
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the photo album of the French men’s team with the relay crystal globe
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: eighth victory of the winter for Lou Jeanmonnot, who triumphed in the pursuit ahead of Elvira Oeberg and Lena Haecki-Gross.
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Lou Jeanmonnot takes the yellow bib from Franziska Preuss for 5 points before the mass-start to close the winter season
- “I don’t know what happened”: by making three mistakes in the pursuit, Franziska Preuss relinquishes her yellow jersey to Lou Jeanmonnot one race from the end of the season.
- “It’s a dream come true to finish the last race with the yellow jersey on your back”: an all-round winning chase in Oslo-Holmenkollen for Lou Jeanmonnot
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Lou Jeanmonnot secures the small globe in the pursuit, like Sandrine Bailly and Julia Simon before her
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Lou Jeanmonnot’s photo album with the small globe in the pursuit
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: starting with bib 44, Paulina Batovska Fialkova invites herself to the flower ceremony after a huge comeback in the pursuit
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: the photo album of the French women’s team with the relay crystal globe
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Jeanne Richard takes a big step towards the trophy for best U23 before the final race
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: on the eve of the Boe brothers’ farewell, Canada’s Emma Lunder and Switzerland’s Elisa Gasparin were celebrated
- “There is frustration, but the feeling of pride is stronger”: fifteenth in the pursuit at Oslo-Holmenkollen, Camille Bened was on the podium in the last standing shot.
- “I wanted to take that chase”… Amandine Mengin tells Nordic Magazine about her first World Cup start at the Oslo-Holmenkollen sprint.
- 5 points ahead of Franziska Preuss before the mass-start of Oslo-Holmenkollen: time for the final battle for the big globe for Lou Jeanmonnot
- Oslo-Holmenkollen: Lou Jeanmonnot will win his first big crystal globe after the mass-start if…
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