Won Swedish Championship gold – now he’s changing clubs
Just over a week ago, veteran skier Calle Halfvarsson won Swedish Championship gold on roller skis. Now he is changing clubs for the last time in his career.
Just over a week ago, veteran skier Calle Halfvarsson won Swedish Championship gold on roller skis. Now he is changing clubs for the last time in his career.
Creditors of the World Championships are offered just under 60 percent of what they are owed. According to NRK, the Trondheim World Championships are running a NOK 37 million deficit (≈ EUR 3.2 million / USD 3.45 million). In a week, the company could face bankruptcy if some creditors do not accept the offer.
The Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) has named its team for the upcoming FIS Roller Ski Junior World Championships, taking place in Madona, Latvia, from July 17 to 20, 2025.
After combining traditional cross-country skiing with long-distance racing for a couple of years, the 31-year-old took the full step into Ski Classics. Now, she’s thriving in the long-distance scene and with the Italian Pro Team, Team Futura Trentino GTE Elettrica.
Sweden is sending a strong and youthful delegation to Madona, Latvia, for the 2025 Roller Ski World Cup opener and Junior World Championships, taking place from July 17 to 20. The national team features a record number of debutants and a promising new generation aiming to make their mark on the international stage.
Last year, Jørgen Nordhagen quit cross-country skiing after becoming a junior world champion. He became a professional cyclist instead. After this season, Hanna Sørbye ended her cross-country skiing career after winning her first junior world championship gold. Now, yet another Norwegian junior world champion is choosing to leave cross-country skiing in favor of another sport.
The new 5km heat event, which no one asked for but everyone is talking about, becomes a reality during Toppidrettsveka 2025 in Trondheim, Norway. Will it be a public celebration or a total flop?
Ski-Willy Marathon Team Austria is heading into its 11th Ski Classics Pro Tour season with renewed commitment, a sense of pride in past achievements, and clear ambitions for the future.
After a productive high-altitude training block in Lavazè, the Swedish Biathlon A-team has now gathered in Sollefteå for a five-day camp centered on terrain-specific training and shooting variation. The camp serves as an important mid-summer checkpoint as the athletes continue their build-up toward the 2025/2026 season.
Olympic champion, Vasaloppet winner, and Ski Classics Legend Anders Aukland (52) is ready with his first book. In it, he shares insights, training programs, and advice on how to train smarter.
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