Nordic Ski World Cup 2025: Records and new disciplines in Trondheim!
Nordic Ski World Cup 2025: Records and new disciplines in Trondheim!
The 55th Nordic Ski World Championship is officially opened! With the enthusiastic call "Velmen Til Trondheim!" The starting signal for this spectacular event, which takes place from February 26 to March 9, 2025 in the Norwegian city of Trondheim. This city, which was already the venue for the championships in 1997, turned into a true sports mecca. A total of 27 competitions are on the program, and 81 medals in "Gull, Sølv OG Bronse" are to be won. The para cross-country sprint, which will be integrated into the transfer for the first time on March 5, deserves special attention, a groundbreaking innovation that stands for more equality in sport, such as OE24.at reported.
In the granases Skienter, which is located 10 km southwest of the city and was extensively modernized in front of the World Cup, the athletes will give everything. The German Ski Association (DSV) has nominated 35 athletes, including top-class names such as ski jumper Katharina Schmid and the combined Nathalie Armbruster. These athletes are not only known for their impressive achievements, but also increasingly set standards for German winter sports. The World Cup participants from Germany are optimistic after they were able to win twelve medals at the last World Cup in Planica, which is a record, as zdf.de reported.
A look at the competitions
The tension increases, because the competitions promise numerous top -class decisions. In addition to the individual and team competitions in ski jumping and the Nordic combination, the same distances in cross-country skiing for men and women are also ran. Another novelty is the mass start for the combiners. The athletes are transferred live to ZDF and ARD so that fans will not miss a decision. The broadcasts begin from February 27 and continue until the grand finale on March 9th. All eyes are aimed at the athletes, while they face the challenges on the many snow and fight for medals.
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