Cross-country skiing: the final stretch of the season is underway
On Sunday, the world cross-country skiing championships in Trondheim (Norway) came to a close in dreadful conditions with the women’s 50km skate, in which Frida Karlsson triumphed. The World Cup is back in action this weekend, with two days of competitions on the slopes ofOslo-Holmenkollen (Norway).

For this tenth stage of the winter season, the cross-country skiers will compete on Saturday 15 April in a demanding 18.6-kilometre individual classic. The following day, the athletes will once again compete in an individual race, but this time on skateboard and shortened to 10 kilometres.
The full Oslo World Cup programme 🇳🇴
Saturday 15 March
- 11.30 am: individual 18.6 km women’s CT
- 2.00 pm: individual 18.6 km men’s CT
Sunday 16 March
- 11.15am: Women’s individual 10km FT
- 13:30: Men’s individual 10 km FT
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- “We’ll remember this for the rest of our lives”: in front of more than 100,000 people, Hugo Lapalus, Jules Lapierre and Victor Lovera competed in the legendary 50 km of the World Championships.
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