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  1. The Holmenkollen 50 km is an annual cross-country skiing race held at Holmenkollen National Arena in Oslo, Norway. The competition is part of the Holmenkollen Ski Festival. Previous to 2023 The 50 km distance is raced by men only as the women's equivalent is a 30 km race. Starting in 2023 both men and women will race 50k.

  2. On Saturday women race in the 50 km (c) mass start and on Sunday it´s time for men's 50 km race in Holmenkollen. NOTE! All the times in the calendar are Central European Time (CET), UTC +1. Holmenkollen 9.-10.3.2024. 15.3.2025 - 16.3.2025. World Cup Holmenkollen. Oslo, Norway. - Teams for Oslo/Holmenkollen World Cup 2024.

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  4. Mar 10, 2024 · Naiset hiihtävät nyt toista kertaa Holmenkollenilla 50 km entisen 30 km:n sijaan. Perinteisen hiihtotavan 50 km on naisilla nyt edessä ensimmäistä kertaa, sillä viime kaudella etenemistapa oli vapaa. Naisten 50 km kilpailu hiihdetään lauantaina ja miesten kuninkuusrmatka vuorossa sunnuntaina.

  5. Mar 6, 2022 · Maiden World Cup victory at Holmenkollen 50km. Mar 06, 2022·Cross-Country. Another bluebird day lay over Oslo and the Holmenkollen for the prestigious 50km race. Top conditions awaited along the 8.3km long course that had to be skied six times. In traditional Holmenkollen Skifest fashion, spectators were back allowed in the stands and the ...

  6. Mar 10, 2024 · Johannes Høsflot Klæbo beat four Norwegian team-mates as he finally won a 50 kilometres cross country ski race on Sunday, at the best possible location in the form of Oslo's Holmenkollen. The...

  7. Mar 11, 2023 · Simen Hegstad Krüger Wins The Men’s 50km Race At The Holmenkollen World Cup - ProXCskiing. SC Ranking. 1. Emil Persson. 25,914,004. Emilie Fleten. 25,906,053. 3. Ida Dahl. 25,349,402. 4. Kasper Stadaas. 25,223,899. 5. Andreas Nygaard. 24,934,569. 6. Johan Hoel. 24,707,367. 7. Max Novak. 24,166,685. 8. Magni Smedås. 24,096,434. 9. Thomas Ødegaard...

  8. Mar 12, 2023 · History on the Holmenkollen - Ragnhild Haga wins first women's 50km World Cup race. Double Olympic gold medallist Haga outsprinted fellow Norwegian Astrid Slind and USA's Jessie Diggins in the first contest since the FIS aligned World Cup cross-country skiing distances for men and women.

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