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Swedish Bruksvallarna
The Swedish Ski Premiere in Bruksvallarna marks a key moment for Sweden’s top cross-country skiers as they prepare to take on the season. This highly anticipated weekend sets the stage for determining who will represent the Swedish National Team in the early competitions of the winter season.

Fans can look forward to seeing the Swedish elite cross-country skiers such as Calle Halfvarsson, Ebba Andersson, and Jonna Sundling in action. Adding to the excitement, the start field will also feature presence of international skiers, like the ones from Poland and Japan. This weekend will for sure give us some thrilling competitions on the snowy tracks of Bruksvallarna.

Don’t miss this spectacular kick-off to the cross-country skiing season in one of Sweden’s most iconic winter sports destinations!

Wsportsmedia has now acquired the rights to live stream the three days on SC Play worldwide except in Sweden, where it is broadcasted by Swedish television SVT.

BRUKSVALLARNA PREMIERE – WATCH HERE ON SC PLAY!

Watch the live stream of the complete weekend on SC Play. SC Play is included in the membership on Proxcskiing.com, Langd.se, Langrenn.com, Maastohiihto.com and Bezky.net.

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Bruksvallarna Weekend Schedule

When: Friday, November 22 to Sunday, November 24, 2024
Who: Traditional cross-country skiers – women and men
Where: Bruksvallarna, Sweden
What: Bruksvallsloppet 2024

Friday, November 22, 2024
Sprint Freestyle technique
8:40-9:55 Qualification
11:10-13:15 Finals

Saturday, November 23, 2024
Classic 10km, 10:30-13:40

Sunday, November 24, 2024
Freestyle 10km, 10:30-13:40

Start Lists can be found HERE

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

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