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Historic moment for Trondheim and Ladies Nordic Combined
Trondheim will enter the Nordic Combined history books as the first organiser to host a winter FIS Youth Cup in Nordic Combined. In addition, it will also host the first-ever international competitions for Ladies Nordic Combined on snow.
Seven nations, over 50 athletes entered
A group of over 50 athletes, both male and female are entered to take part in this next step of developing Nordic Combined. “We believe it will be very exciting,” OC President Erik Andresen said. “There will be athletes coming in from as far as USA and Russia to compete, in addition to multiple European countries. We wanted to be a part of raising the interest for Nordic Combined for both boys and girls.”
Seven nations are sending athletes to Trondheim to take part in the two competitions on 11th – 12th March: Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Russia, USA and Norway. Some of the names in the starting field are already well-known from the Youth Cup in Oberstdorf (GER) last summer.
The first-ever ladies champion Timna Moser (AUT) will be accompanied by teammate Lisa Eder who also won one age category of the ladies’ premiere at the OPA Games in Seefeld (AUT) just two weeks ago. Andreas Ilves (EST) and Wille Karhumaa (FIN) have also been on the podium in Oberstdorf before. For the Norwegian home team, Silje Opseth captured a podium result in Oberstdorf last summer and will be in the fight for more top results.
Training for all sides of the future of the discipline
The junior athletes can expect a big supporting crowd with over 2000 school children taking part in the scheduled activity day 12th March. Additionally, a Mixed Zone will be installed at the competition site and a press conference with young student journalists held to create a true international competition feeling.
Program
11th March
10.00 Two official training rounds
12.00 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN K60 First girls, then boys
14.30 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN cross-country Girls, 4km
15.00 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN cross-country Boys, 6km
12th March
10. 00 Trial round, first girls, then boys
11.30 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN K60, first girls, then boys
14.45 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN Cross-country, Girls, 4 km
15.15 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN Cross-country, Boys, 6 km.
Source: fis-ski.com
Seven nations, over 50 athletes entered
A group of over 50 athletes, both male and female are entered to take part in this next step of developing Nordic Combined. “We believe it will be very exciting,” OC President Erik Andresen said. “There will be athletes coming in from as far as USA and Russia to compete, in addition to multiple European countries. We wanted to be a part of raising the interest for Nordic Combined for both boys and girls.”
Seven nations are sending athletes to Trondheim to take part in the two competitions on 11th – 12th March: Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Russia, USA and Norway. Some of the names in the starting field are already well-known from the Youth Cup in Oberstdorf (GER) last summer.
The first-ever ladies champion Timna Moser (AUT) will be accompanied by teammate Lisa Eder who also won one age category of the ladies’ premiere at the OPA Games in Seefeld (AUT) just two weeks ago. Andreas Ilves (EST) and Wille Karhumaa (FIN) have also been on the podium in Oberstdorf before. For the Norwegian home team, Silje Opseth captured a podium result in Oberstdorf last summer and will be in the fight for more top results.
Training for all sides of the future of the discipline
The junior athletes can expect a big supporting crowd with over 2000 school children taking part in the scheduled activity day 12th March. Additionally, a Mixed Zone will be installed at the competition site and a press conference with young student journalists held to create a true international competition feeling.
Program
11th March
10.00 Two official training rounds
12.00 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN K60 First girls, then boys
14.30 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN cross-country Girls, 4km
15.00 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN cross-country Boys, 6km
12th March
10. 00 Trial round, first girls, then boys
11.30 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN K60, first girls, then boys
14.45 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN Cross-country, Girls, 4 km
15.15 INDIVIDUAL GUNDERSEN Cross-country, Boys, 6 km.
Source: fis-ski.com





