After a particularly intense duel early in the 10-kilometre interval in the classic which he eventually won by 1.2 seconds ahead of Neprjajeva, Johaug made it clear he was behind. Encouragement from the Norwegian Ski Association. – Totally wrong The
– The ski board has decided today that the Norwegian Ski Association does not want Russia, or Russian athletes, to participate in the upcoming World Cup races and world championships in Norway as the situation is now, ski president Erik
Sports President Berit Kjøll was critical of the decision made by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Wednesday morning. “We are very surprised and shocked by the IPC’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Paralympics in
Left, Dave Webb helps Core Clark fly the American flag at the opening ceremony of the FISU University Samper Skating Championships on Tuesday in Lake Placid. (Company image – Parker O’Brien) LAKE PLACID – The 2022 FISU Lake Placid Championship
Russian auto racer Daniil Kvjat disagrees that sanctions imposed on Russia for the attack on Ukraine will also affect Russian athletes. In the end, after the FIA’s decision to start at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, he himself would
The team initially went to the Czech Republic only for a two-week training camp. However, this would drag on due to Russian aggression and the club had to stay in Nymburk, where it found a new home. He will play
The move is the latest in a series of criticisms that have come against cross-country leaders within the national team. “I’m glad that many new and young athletes get to go to Holmenkollen. And I know that sport isn’t always
This was stated by the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association in a press release. Thoresen has been coach of the national team since 2016, and he will lead Norway in his fifth World Cup as a coach. After that, done. “The
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of sport slammed the doors of Russia’s national teams and clubs. Ice hockey is no exception. Former IIHF chairman René Fasel was upset. “A sad moment in the history of the IIHF,”