These Cross-Country Ski Racers Are Retiring
Several cross-country ski racers are retiring from the World Cup level after the 2021-22 season. Check out who’s hanging up their boards.
Several cross-country ski racers are retiring from the World Cup level after the 2021-22 season. Check out who’s hanging up their boards.
The 31-year-old Italian veteran Federico Pellegrino is debating whether to retire from World Cup-level racing at the end of the 2022 season.
Next week’s World Cup event in Falun will be the last of the 2022 season, as the FIS fails to find an alternate organizer for the World Cup final in Tyumen, Russia.
The World Cup final is scheduled for Tyumen, Russia. But FIS is considering moving the events due to the complicated political situation between Russia and the Ukraine.
Jean-Marc Gaillard won’t qualify for the Olympics. But the French veteran had hoped to retire with something bigger than an anonymous citizen race.
Anastasia Rygalina of the 2022 Russian Olympic team will race the Visma Ski Classics event La Venosta Time Trial in Italy this weekend.
The cross-country World Cup in Les Rousses, France, scheduled for January 14 to 16, is cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
After four of the six stages in Tour de Ski, these are the overall leaders in the men’s, women’s and teams’ competitions.
The FIS has not yet formally announced the next World Cup schedule, but it is already clear that it does not include a World Cup sprint in Dresden.
Finnish star Krista Pärmäkoski is among the 13 Finnish skiers racing the World Cup events in Switzerland on December 11 and 12.
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