Italian National Team for the Roller Ski World Cup Final

by Leandro Lutz • 06.09.2023
World Cup
This year’s Roller Ski World Cup ends this weekend in Italy. The Italian National Team is now selected.

Ziano Di Fiemme, Italy, is the place of this year’s last three roller ski World Cup competitions. The event begins on Friday with a 10/15-kilometer mass start freestyle race. On Saturday, a super sprint race over 200 meters awaits. And on Sunday, the Roller Ski World Cup season 2023 ends with a 13/15-kilometer uphill mass start race.

According to a press release from the Italian Ski Association, Italy will start with 43 athletes.

Here is the Italian National Roller Ski Team

  • Matteo Tanel
  • Emanuele Becchis
  • Tommaso Dellagiacoma
  • Michele Valerio
  • Riccardo Masiero
  • Jacopo Giardina
  • Giamarco Gatti
  • Alberto Dalla Via
  • Giacomo Schivo
  • Giovanni Lorenzetti
  • Riccardo Munari
  • Antonio Tazzioli
  • Aksel Artusi
  • Gabriele Rigaudo
  • Edoardo Trombetta
  • Marco Gaudenzio
  • Alessandro Corradi
  • Stefano Epis
  • Tommaso Tozzi
  • Carlo Cantaloni
  • Matteo Arlian
  • Elisa Sordello
  • Laura Mortagna
  • Elisa Rossato
  • Stefania Corradini
  • Anna Maria Ghiddi
  • Vanessa Cagnati
  • Maria Invernizzi
  • Elisa Segafredo
  • Anna Morandini
  • Maria Gismondi
  • Camilla Crippa
  • Sabrina Borettaz
  • Nicole Monsorno
  • Alba Mortagna
  • Anna Bolzan
  • Alessio Berlanda
  • Matthias Morandini
  • Francesco Chiaradia
  • Enrico Sandiuzzi
  • Davide Piccinini
  • Lisa Bolzan
  • Eugenia Maria Boccardi

Roller Ski World Cup – Standings

Italian athletes are leading the top 3 ranking in the senior men’s overall cup. 

Matteo Tanel is leading with 593 points. Tommaso Dellagiacoma, is in second place with 585 points, and Emanuele Becchis is in third place with 536 points. 

Roller Ski World Cup – Overall Standings Senior Men – Top 5

  1. Matteo Tanel (ITA) – 593 points
  2. Tommaso Dellagiacoma (ITA) – 585 points
  3. Emanuele Becchis (ITA) – 536 points
  4. Michele Valerio (ITA) – 498 points
  5. Artyom Kovalyov (KAZ) – 475 points

Complete Results

On the women’s side, Linn Sömskar leads with 724 points. Another Swedish athlete is in second place, Jackline Lockner, with 652 points. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR) is third overall with 523 points.

Roller Ski World Cup – Overall Standings Senior Women – Top 5

  1. Linn Sömskar (SWE) – 724 points
  2. Jackline Lockner (SWE) – 652 points
  3. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR) – 523 points
  4. Anna Melnik (KAZ) – 518 points
  5. Elisa Sordello (ITA) – 483 points

Complete Results

Kazakhstan is leading the top 3 overall on the men’s junior side. Sultan Bazarbekov leads with 554 points; Dastan Kalibekov is second with 515 points; and Artyom Zavyalov is third with 457 points.

Roller Ski World Cup – Overall Standings Junior Men – Top 5

  1. Sultan Bazarbekov (KAZ) – 554 points
  2. Dastan Kalibekov (KAZ) – 515 points
  3. Artyom Zavyalov (KAZ) – 457 points
  4. Yegor Kadyrov (KAZ) – 340 points
  5. Anton Grahn (SWE) – 310 points

Complete Standings

On the women’s junior side, Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA) is leading with 647 points, followed by Mariya Gerachshenko (KAZ) in second place with 497 points, and Yelizaveta Tolmachyova in third place with 463 points in the World Cup overall.

Roller Ski World Cup – Overall Standings Junior Women – Top 5

  1. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA) – 647 points
  2. Mariya Gerachshenko (KAZ) – 497 points
  3. Yelizaveta Tolmachyova (KAZ) – 463 points
  4. Violetta Mitropolskaya (KAZ) – 373 points
  5. Darya Kim (KAZ) – 328 points

Complete Standings

Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup: Complete program and start times

The Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup is taking place this week in Italy. Check the complete program of competitions and start times for this renowned roller ski event.

Scheduled to take place from September 8 to 10, 2023, this year’s edition of the Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup, the final stage of the season, will feature three days of action in Italy and a full competition program, offering events for senior and junior roller skiers, including the ‘Cermis Final Climb.’

Teaser Fiemme Rollerski Cup 2023

Video Credits: Dolomiti TV

According to the Local Organizing Committee, “After the Pre-World Championships in 2014 and the World Championships in 2015, since 2018 Val di Fiemme has established itself as a fixed stage in the FIS Roller Ski World Cup calendar, organizing the final stages of the circuit. After the ‘forced pause’ due to the Covid-19 pandemic, in 2021 Val di Fiemme returned to the forefront of the FIS Roller Ski calendar, organizing the Championships for the second time,” and added:

“Last summer, the Fiemme Team went to Rieti and Amatrice to support the Local Organizing Committee in organizing the FIS World Cup finals in the summer of 2022. Now it’s time for the best roller skiers in the world to return to Val di Fiemme, which in 2026 will host the Nordic disciplines of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.”

 Facts: Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup

  • Who:  Senior and junior roller ski athletes 
  • What:  Summer roller ski competitions 
  • Where:  Ziano Di Fiemme, Italy
  • When:  September 8 to 10, 2023 
  • Website: Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup  

September 8, Friday: Ziano Di Fiemme – Via Nazionale/Giro Roda – Mass Start Freestyle technique – 2.4km each lap.

  • 15:00 CET: Mass Start F – Junior Women – 4 laps, 10km
  • 15:30 CET: Mass Start F – Junior Men – 4 laps, 10km
  • 16:00 CET: Mass Start F – Senior Women – 4 laps, 10km
  • 16:30 CET: Mass Start F – Senior Men – 6 laps, 15km
  • Follows: Flower Ceremony on the finish line after arrival of each category 
  • 19:00 CET: Official Prize Giving Ceremony at the main square in Ziano Di Fiemme

September 9, Saturday: Ziano Di Fiemme – Via Nazionale – Individual Sprint Freestyle technique – 200m.

  • 16:00 CET: 200m F Qualify (Junior Women, Junior Men, Senior Women, and Senior Men)
  • 17:15 CET: 200m F Finals (Junior Women, Junior Men, Senior Women, and Senior Men)
  • Follows: Flower Ceremony on the finish line after arrival of each category
  • 19:00 CET: Official Prize Giving Ceremony at the main square in Ziano Di Fiemme

September 10, Sunday: Ziano Di Fiemme – Alpe Cermis – Uphill Mass Start “Cermis Final Climb” classic technique.

  • 9:30 CET: Mass Start 13km C – Junior Men
  • 10:00 CET: Mass Start 13km C – Junior Women
  • 10:30 CET: Mass Start 13km C – Senior Women
  • 11:00 CET: Mass Start 15km C – Senior Men 
  • Follows: Flower Ceremony on the finish line on Alpe Cermis
  • 14:30 CET: Official Prize Giving Ceremony in Ziano Di Fiemme

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