Ribom and Halfvarsson Sprint Winners At The Bruksvallarna Premiere

By Leandro Lutz • 18.11.2022
Ribom Premiere
Emma Ribom and Calle Halfvarsson dominated the 1.4km classic sprint races at the Swedish premiere in Bruksvallarna. Results from the race.

Emma Ribom took home first place today at the Swedish cross-country skiing premiere in the women’s sprint race. Johanna Hagstroem snagged second place, and Frida Karlsson completed the podium in third place.

Top 3, Sprint 1.4km C, Women

  1. Emma Ribom, 3:29.21
  2. Johanna Hagstroem, +1.19
  3. Frida Karlsson, +3.67

Complete Results

In the men’s race, we saw Calle Halfvarsson taking home first place. Oskar Svensson snagged second place, and Alvar Myhlback, the super talented 16-years-old long-distance skier from Lager 157 Ski Team, completed the podium in third place.

Oskar Svensson, Calle Halfvarsson, and Alvar Myhlback on the podium after the men’s sprint final during the Swedish premiere in Bruksvallarna. Photo: Johan Axelsson/BILDBYRÅN.

Top 3, Sprint 1.4km C, Men

  1. Calle Halfvarsson, 3:08.62
  2. Oskar Svensson, +0.66
  3. Alvar Myhlback, +1.40

Here you can see the complete results.

FACTS Season Premiere Bruksvallarna 2022

  • When: Friday, November 18 to Sunday, November 20 
  • Who: Senior skiers and invited juniors
  • What: The season’s first FIS cross-country skiing race in Sweden
  • Where: Bruksvallarna, Sweden
  • Places for the World Cup premiere in Ruka.

Program: 

 Friday, November 18: Sprint, classic (see Results)

  • 8:45 CET: Sprint prologue women and men 
  •  11:10 CET: Sprint heats and finals women and men

 Saturday, November 19: 10km classic

  •  11:00 CET: 10km Individual, men
  •  12:35 CET: 10km Individual, women 

 Sunday, November 20: 15km freestyle

  •  10:45 CET: 15km Individual, men 
  •  12:25 CET: 15km Individual, women
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