440,000 in 48 hours. That was the result after the Spanish giants shared a photo of some rainbow flags outside Camp Nou, with the caption “We fly rainbow flags to pay tribute to LHTBQ+” Mundo Deportivo Spain wrote, here reproduce
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has been battling a hamstring injury for a long time. During the national open in Beitostølen eight months ago, the world’s best skiers feared the season might be over. CHAOS: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo caused complete confusion before
Ruud beat France’s Laurent Lokoli in the first round of this year’s edition of the tournament on grass in London. With it, he achieved his and his family’s second win in Wimbledon history. Christian Ruud’s father and coach have never
TWO ESSENTIAL STAGES: Alexander Kristoff will be on course to win today and tomorrow, although weeks two and three are expected to suit him better as the sprint opportunity presents itself. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell/NTB SAN SEBASTIAN (VG) Killer instinct. Aggressiveness.
June 19th 2023 on 21:12 The athletic profile reports failures to the EC team Line Kloster and many other athletic profiles are still not part of Norway’s squad for the European Team Championship in Poland next weekend. This can be
WILL NOT HELP: Dag Otto Lauritzen and Uno-X captain Alexander Kristoff before the opening stages of this year’s race. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell/NTB BILBAO (VG) Today Otto Lauritzen (soon to be 67 years old) has received a letter from NAV. Retirement
VITORIA-GASTEIZ (VG) Norway’s Uno-X Team has filled 700 liters of ice ahead of Sunday’s Tour de France stage. HEIT: Tobias Halland Johannessen was one of several riders who battled the heat yesterday. Now Uno-X in action. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell/NTB see
VITORIA-GASTEIZ / OSLO (VG) Edvald Boasson Hagen (36) was broken for most of the stage but had to shake off his broken partner three miles from the finish. Victor Lafay rocked the main court and won the second stage of
BYÅSEN (Dagbladet): At the spring meeting of the International Ski Federation, the athletes’ committee made a request. The group leader, James Clugnet of England, wanted the FIS to discuss a private team going into the World Cup. Several people, including
Formula 2 driver Dennis Hauger cruised into 7th place during the sprint race in Austria on Saturday afternoon. The Aurskog kid started well from the 13th best starting slot, and already took eight places in the first lap The 20-year-old