Myhlback superior at Trysil Sprint

by Leandro Lutz • 27.07.2024
Trysil Sprint
The Trysil Roller Ski Sprint 2024 took place this Friday with a sprint in classic technique in Trysil, Norway. Check out the results.

The Trysil Roller Ski Sprint 2024 took place this Friday with a sprint in classic technique in Trysil, Norway. Check out the results.

After a day full of action, the Trysil Roller Ski Sprint in Norway saw a fierce battle for the podium. Lager 157 Pro Team athlete Alvar Myhlback showed his sprint strength and won convincingly.

According to the Organizing Committee, this was the 25th event the organizer ran in Trysil. Among the skiers present were Petter Northug, Harald Østberg Amundsen, Simen Hegstad Krüger, Even Northug, Iver Tildheim Andersen, Pål Trøan Aune, and the Swedish Pro Team athlete and rising star Alvar Myhlback.

Trysil Roller Ski Sprint 2024

Heat 1

  • Petter Northug
  • Nikolai Hansen Bakken
  • Jørgen Schjølberg
  • Iver Tildheim Andersen

Heat 2

  • Simon Ramstad
  • Harald Østberg Amundsen
  • Petter Stakston
  • Mats Opsahl

Heat 3

  • Håvard Moseby
  • Alvar Myhlback
  • Elfinn Berg Faldmo
  • Fredrik Helgestad
  • Pål Trøan Aune  

Trysil Sprint – Top 3 Men

  1. Alvar Myhlback
  2. Petter Northug
  3. Simen Ramstad

The story continues below.

Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team. Photo: Ingeborg Scheve

Blink Festival 2024

The Blink Festival is starting in a few days. Check the complete calendar of competitions of Norway’s renowned summer ski festival.

Scheduled to take place from July 31 to August 3, this year’s edition of the Blink Festival offers events for cross-country and long-distance skiers, biathletes, and activities for children and young people.

FACTS: BLINK FESTIVAL 2024

  • Who:  Cross-country skiers and biathletes at national and international levels, as well as junior classes and age-specific classes for younger athletes
  • What:  Summer ski festival cross-country skiing, biathlon, and long-distance skiing, held for the first time in 2006
  • Where:  Sandnes, Lysefjorden and Gjesdal, Norway
  • When:  July 31 to August 3, 2024
  • Website: https://www.blinkfestivalen.no/

Program

Wednesday, July 31 BLINK Lysebotn Up, 7.5km uphill race

  • 11:00 CET: 1km and 2km girls and boys
  • 11:45 CET: 7.5km skate women senior and women junior
  • 13:30 CET: 7.5km double poling women and men senior
  • 15:00 CET: 7.5km skate men senior and men junior
  • Prize giving at Øygardstøl after the finish

Thursday, August 1 BLINK Classics at Ålgård

  • 15:00-23:00 CET: Folk Festival at Ålgård – activities for children and young people
  • 15:00-15:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen
  • 17:00-17:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen
  • 18:45 CET: Start BLINK Classics
  • 20:45 CET: Estimated finish time BLINK Classics
  • 21:15 CET: Free concert with Postgirobygget

Friday, August 2: BLINK in Sandnes Sentrum 

  • 7:00-14:20 CET: Competitions for age groups and juniors 
  • 12:00-21:00 CET: Kid Camp – activities for children and young people in Rutenparken
  • 14:00-14:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen in Rutenparken
  • 14:30-15:15 CET: Shooting – biathlon elite
  • 15:30-15:50 CET: Cross-country skiing – prologue women and men
  • 15:55-16:50 CET: Biathlon – shooting duel women and men
  • 17:00-17:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen in Rutenparken
  • 17:10-18:25 CET: Biathlon – super sprint qualification elite women and men
  • 18:25-18:55 CET: Cross-country skiing – 10km mass start women
    18:55-19:45 CET: Biathlon – super sprint final women and men
  • 19:45-20:25 CET: Cross-country skiing – 15km mass start men
  • 20:45 CET: Award ceremony
  • 21:00 CET: Free concert with D.D.E.

Saturday, August 3: BLINK in Sandnes Sentrum 

  • 7:30-14:20 CET: Competitions for age groups and juniors
  • 11:00-12:00 CET: Free brunch
  • 12:00-21:00 CET: Kid Camp – activities for children and young people in Rutenparken
  • 12:00-12:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen in Rutenparken
  • 14:15-15:00 CET: Prize giving ceremony for age groups in Rutenparken
  • 14:30-15:15 CET: Shooting – biathlon elite
  • 15:30-15:40 CET: Cross-country skiing – prologue men
  • 15:45-17:37 CET: Biathlon – qualification mix and single mix relay
  • 16:00-16:45 CET: Show with Superbussen and Fantorangen in Rutenparken
  • 17:44-19:20 CET: Cross-country skiing – quarterfinals and semifinals sprint women and men
  • 19:22-20:08 CET: Biathlon – final mixed relay
  • 20:10-20:23 CET: Cross-country skiing – finals sprint women and men
  • 20:25-21:05 CET: Biathlon – final single mix relay
  • 21:25 CET: Awards ceremony
  • 21:45 CET: Free concert with Highasakite

All competitions are broadcast on NRK. 

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