Bjørgen’s Training Book Will Be Released This Autumn
Marit Bjørgen has written a book about her very successful career. Now a book will be written about Bjørgen’s training.
Marit Bjørgen has written a book about her very successful career. Now a book will be written about Bjørgen’s training.
Maiken Caspersen Falla is known for her top national and international championship placements. The Norwegian sprinter announced that she was retiring from the top level this spring and revealed some of her success factors.
The 2022 FIS Rollerski World Cup started today with a 10/15km freestyle race in Telemark, Norway. Marte Skaanes and Simen Hegstad Krueger won their respective races.
Andersson won a relay medal at the Olympics and finished second in the Tour de Ski, but she is not happy with her latest season. Now she is looking forward to the World Championships in Planica, Slovenia.
Last weekend the Ski Classics Challengers circuit started the new season with Totenrullen in Norway. Here you can check the international rollerski calendar.
Austria is well-known for presenting a solid field of medal winners at Alpine World Cups but much less for bringing forth successful cross-country skiers. By winning the first Austrian female Olympic medal in history, Teresa Stadlober has become the Austrian hope to change this perception.
Despite a solid debut season in Ski Classics, Mikael Gunnulfsen is looking forward to the World Championships in Planica, Slovenia.
“It all depends on who you are, where you are, and what you want to use the rollerski treadmill for,” says Audun Svartdal, technique coach for several of Norway’s best skiers.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo prioritizes his altitude training plan over the national training camps.
The Swedish Ski Association has announced the cross-country national teams’ training camp plan for summer and autumn.
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