Sjusjøen Ski Team – Pro Team Presentation Season XVI
This Norwegian Pro Team consists of six upcoming and promising skiers who want to show their true colors this winter. A spark among the team members can take them closer to the top.
This Norwegian Pro Team consists of six upcoming and promising skiers who want to show their true colors this winter. A spark among the team members can take them closer to the top.
As traditional cross-country and long-distance skiers gear up for the upcoming winter season, core strength should not be overlooked. A strong core can make a big difference in skiing performance, helping to maintain good form and technique when fatigue sets in.
This Italian Pro Team enjoys an international flavor as there are four skiers from Italy, three from Sweden, one from Japan, and one from Finland. After securing the 26th position in the Pro Team ranking during Season XV, Team Futura Trentino GTE Elettrica looks forward to the upcoming winter season.
This Pro Team is gearing up for its second season in Ski Classics. After securing the 27th position in the Pro Team ranking during Season XV, i3 Ski Team looks forward to the upcoming winter season.
This Italian Pro Team enjoys an international flavor as there are five skiers from Italy and one from Spain, Finland, Austria, and Sweden, respectively. After securing the 19th position in the Pro Team ranking during Season XV, Team Internorm Trentino GSG looks forward to the upcoming winter season.
Norwegian national team colleagues had barely seen Kristine Stavås Skistad since the presentation days in April when the teams were introduced. In the media, she appears mysterious, but within the ski club, she’s someone completely different.
This German Pro Team was established in the summer of 2018 with a straightforward mission: to create a vibrant platform for skiers from the Sauerland region to compete and grow together.
This Norwegian Pro Team does not solely rely on domestic power in their strive for excellence. There are two athletes from Spain, Imanol Rojo being the current World Champion in roller skiing, and one comes from Germany.
She won the sprint World Cup. She has also won distance races in the World Cup and finished second overall last winter. But she won’t sacrifice her sprint form to win the World Cup. “I will never be a new Therese Johaug,” says Linn Svahn, who very much wants to win the World Championship sprint in Trondheim in 2025.
This Austrian Pro Team has a roster that goes beyond the borders of its motherland. As a matter of fact, there are only two Pro Team athletes from Austria since the rest of the squad is German, albeit one Finn.
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