Hedegart Celebrates Norwegian Dominance at 50 Km in Oslo
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Einar Hedegart is the winner of the royal test in the 50 km freestyle for the Cross-Country Skiing World Cup in Oslo. In the cross-country skiing marathon at Holmenkollen, the Norwegians took the top eight places!
Despite Klaebo's package, Norwegians dominated the 50 km of Oslo on Saturday by taking the first eight places.
Norwegian Einar Hedegart is the winner of the royal test in the 50 km freestyle for the World Cup of cross-country skiing in Oslo, Norway. Hedegart ultimately triumphed in the finish sprint of the real Norwegian national championship, as the locals finished in the first eight places. Of the three Slovenians, Vili Črv finished highest in 61st place.
Montreal, March 14, 2026 (Sportcom) – Liliane Gagnon had made a cross over the 50-km classical style at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games in order to keep her form for the end of the season. Just under a month later, Gagnon was the only Quebecer at the start of the 50-km freestyle World Cup in Oslo, Norway, where she ranked 23rd. The 23-year-old was able to stay in the lead group for more than half of the race before being distanced. However, she …
Cross-country skier Kateřina Janatová won tenth place in the 50-kilometer freestyle race at the World Cup in Oslo. Michal Novák finished five places lower among the men. The men's race was won by the home team of Norway, Einar Hedegart won ahead of Harald Östberg Amundsen and Martin Löwström Nyenget. The women's race was dominated by the Swedes, with Frida Karlsson winning ahead of Linn Svahnová and Jonna Sundlingová.
Cross-country Olympic champion Einar Hedegart leads a Norwegian eight-time victory over 50 km.
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