Rojo wins last day of Roller Ski World Championships at Alpe Cermis

by Leandro Lutz • 15.09.2024
World Championships
The Roller Ski World Championships had its fourth and final day this Sunday with a 15km uphill mass start race in classic technique for elite men and junior men in Ziano Di Fiemme, Italy. Check out the results.

15km Men’s Race – Ziano Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Championships 

In the 15km men’s uphill mass start race in classic technique, we saw Imanol Rojo (ESP) taking home first place in a total time of 45:38.9. Andreas Bergsland (NOR) snagged second place, 8.0 seconds back, and Kasper Herland (NOR) completed the podium in third place, 20.2 seconds behind the winner.

Top 5, 15km Uphill Mass Start Classic, Men

  1. Imanol Rojo (ESP), 45:38.9
  2. Andreas Bergsland (NOR), +8.0
  3. Kasper Herland (NOR), +20.2
  4. Martin Himma (EST), +1:02.9
  5. Raul Constantin Pepene (ROU), +1:26.3

Complete results can be found HERE

Men’s podium. Photo: Newspower.it Trento

Junior Men

Junior men also raced today in a shorter 13km uphill mass start race in classic technique.

Top 5, 13km Uphill Mass Start Classic, Junior Men

  1. Tilman Hartlieb (GER), 41:48.9
  2. Carlo Cantaloni (ITA), +1:18.3
  3. Jonatan Lindberg (SWE), +2:00.9
  4. Denys Myhotinov (UKR), +2:42.8
  5. Stefan Kivil (EST), +2:54.9

Complete results can be found HERE

Junior men’s podium. Photo: Newspower.it Trento

Roller Ski World Championships 2024

The Ziano Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Championships took place from September 12 to 15. In Italy, all events were contested by women, men, junior women, and junior men. On Thursday, September 12, there was a 10/15km mass start race in freestyle technique. On Friday, September 13, a 200m sprint in freestyle technique took place.

On Saturday, September 14, it was time for a team sprint in freestyle technique. On Sunday, September 15, there was a mass start race in classic technique with 13km for junior women and men and 15km for senior women and men.

FACTS: Ziano Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Championships 2024

Roller Ski World Championships 2024

Thursday, September 12 (More information HERE)

  • 16:00 CET: Mass Start FT, Junior Women – 4 laps, 10km
  • 16:30 CET: Mass Start FT, Junior Men – 4 laps, 10km
  • 17:00 CET: Mass Start FT, Senior Women – 6 laps, 15km
  • 17:45 CET: Mass Start FT, Senior Men – 6 laps, 15km

Friday, September 13 (More information HERE)

  • 16:00 CET: 200m Sprint Qualifying FT (Junior Women & Men, Senior Women & Men)
  • 17:15 CET: 200m Sprint Finals FT (Junior Women & Men, Senior Women & Men)

Saturday, September 14 (More information HERE)

  • 15:00 CET: Team Sprint FT, Junior Women
  • 15:30 CET: Team Sprint FT, Junior Men
  • 16:00 CET: Team Sprint FT, Senior Women
  • 17:00 CET: Team Sprint FT, Senior Men

Sunday, September 15 (More information HERE)

  • 9:00 CET: 13km Mass Start CT Junior Women
  • 9:30 CET: 13km Mass Start CT Junior Men
  • 10:00 CET: 15km Mass Start FT Senior Women
  • 10:30 CET: 15km Mass Start FT Senior Men

Read More: Calendar for the Roller Ski World Cup and World Championships 2024

For a comprehensive Ziano Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Championships calendar, click here.

The Roller Ski Guide 2024

In addition to the thrilling competitions, we invite you to delve into our comprehensive Roller Ski Guide 2024.

Read More: The Roller Ski Guide 2024

ProXCskiing.com has produced a guide for your roller ski season. Here, you get help choosing the right roller skis, whether a beginner or a more experienced roller skier.

The guide has been developed in collaboration with eight of the most famous brands. They have had the opportunity to select three pairs of roller skis from their range that they recommend for training at different levels. We go through classic roller skis recommended for beginners, classic roller skis for experienced skiers, and roller skis for skating.

Also Read: The Big Roller Ski Test

Are you interested in traditional cross-country skiing? Click HERE and read more about it.

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