Tanel and Sömskar 20km mass start winners at the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup

by Leandro Lutz • 16.07.2023
Roller Ski
Matteo Tanel and Linn Sömskar secured first place in the 20km mass start race in classic technique for Italy and Sweden, respectively, at the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup. Results from the 20km mass start race.

In the men’s race, Matteo Tanel, from Italy, took home first place today at the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup. Olzhas Klimin, from Kazakhstan, finished in second place.

Vladislav Kovalyov, also from Kazakhstan, completed the podium in third place. 

Top 3, 20km C Mass Start, Men

  1. Matteo Tanel, Italy, 44:05.1
  2. Olzhas Klimin, Kazakhstan, +2.8
  3. Vladislav Kovalyov, Kazakhstan, +3.0

Here you can find the complete results.

In the women’s race, Linn Sömskar, from Sweden, took home first place today at the Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup. Angelina Shuryga, from Kazakhstan, finished in second place.

Kseniya Shalygina, also from Kazakhstan, completed the podium in third place. 

Top 3, 20km C Mass Start, Women

  1. Linn Sömskar, Sweden, 51:21.1
  2. Angelina Shuryga, Kazakhstan, +1:09.7
  3. Kseniya Shalygina, Kazakhstan, +1:19.3

Here you can find the complete results.

Top 3, 16km C Mass Start, Junior Women

  1. Anna Maria Ghiddi, Italy, 45:22.5
  2. Yelizaveta Tolmachyova, Kazakhstan, +4.0
  3. Mariya Gerachshenko, Kazakhstan, +28.5

Top 3, 20km C Mass Start, Junior Men

  1. Dastan Kalibekov, Kazakhstan, 47:07.5
  2. Sultan Bazarbekov, Kazakhstan, +0.2
  3. Airtyom Zavyalov, Kazakhstan, +31.1

Updates in progress.

See below the complete program with facts, start lists, and Schuchinsk Roller Ski World Cup results.

Read More: The Big Roller Ski Test 2023 

Also Read: Five videos to improve your roller skiing technique

Schuchinsk – Kazakhstan

According to the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), located in the Akmola Region of northern Kazakhstan, the resort city of Schuchinsk hosts this prestigious event. Its name stems from the abundance of pike fishes, locally known as “schuka,” in the nearby lake. With a population shy of 50,000, the city boasts breathtaking surroundings, including evergreen pine forests, birch groves, majestic blue mountains, and many crystal-clear lakes. 

Schuchinsk takes great pride in its rich ski heritage, having produced renowned Kazakh skiers such as Olympic champion Vladimir Smirnov and WSC medalist Nikolay Chebotko.

Roller Ski World Cup Venue

The National Ski Center in Schuchinsk serves as the designated venue for the Roller Ski World Cup. Since its inauguration in 2018, the center has witnessed numerous international sporting events, including the IBU Youth & Junior World Championships, FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix, FIS Summer Continental Cup Ski Jumping, and FIS Cross-Country Eastern Europe Cup. 

Boasting exceptional facilities, the complex features impressive infrastructure, such as the K125 and K90 ski jumps, a biathlon and ski stadium, 16 FIS-certified cross-country skiing and roller skiing courses, a 200-bed hotel, swimming pool, gyms, medical and rehabilitation centers, and more. The roller skiing track at the center adheres meticulously to FIS standards, with a width ranging from 6 to 12 meters.

Roller Ski World Cup Program – Schuchinsk 2023

Thursday, July 13 (More information HERE)

  • 1.4km Sprint FT Women
  • 1.4km Sprint FT Men
  • 1.4km Sprint FT Junior Women
  • 1.4km Sprint FT Junior Men

Friday, July 14 (More information HERE)

  • 200m Sprint FT Women
  • 200m Sprint FT Men
  • 200m Sprint FT Junior Women
  • 200m Sprint FT Junior Men

Saturday, July 15 (More information HERE)

  • 10km Individual FT Women
  • 10km Individual FT Men
  • 10km Individual FT Junior Women
  • 10km Individual FT Junior Men

Sunday, July 16 (More information HERE)

  • 20km Mass Start CT Women
  • 20km Mass Start CT Men
  • 16km Mass Start CT Junior Women
  • 20km Mass Start CT Junior Men 

This is the 2023 Roller Ski World Cup Calendar

Schuchinsk, Kazakhstan

  • July 13: Sprint 1.4km FT
  • July 14: Sprint 200m FT
  • July 15: Individual Start 10km/10km FT
  • July 16: Mass Start 20km/16km/20km CT

Otepää/Tartu, Estonia

  • August 10: Individual Start 10km/15km CT
  • August 11: Mass Start 27/15km FT
  • August 12: Sprint 200m FT
  • August 13: Team Sprint 2×3×1.2km FT

Madona, Latvia

  • August 18: Individual Start 7.5km/10km/15km CT
  • August 19: Sprint 200m FT
  • August 20: Mass Start 15km/20km FT

Val di Fiemme, Italy

  • September 8: Mass Start 10km/15km FT
  • September 9: Sprint 200m FT
  • September 10: Mass Start and Uphill Race 11km/15km CT
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