ÖSV cross-country skiing continues to wait for precious metal-last chance in Trondheim!

ÖSV cross-country skiing continues to wait for precious metal-last chance in Trondheim!

Vienna, Österreich - The Norwegian cross -country skier Simen Hegstad Krüger once again shows his dominance in winter sports by getting the *bronze medal *in the prestigious competition, while his compatriot Johannes Høsflot Klæbo with his impressive *15. Gold medal* is celebrated. Klæbo's success underlines his outstanding career in cross -country skiing, which makes him a record world champion. Although the Austrian athlete Vermeulen finished 4: 07.4 minutes and reached its best World Cup result in the 10 km race, the Austrian team has been looking for a medal at World Championships, such as * Vienna.at * since 1999.

The exciting competitions took place at the World Championships in Trondheim, where Vermeulen started with the hope of ending the long dry spell of the Austrian cross -country team. Next Sunday Teresa Stadlober will now have your last chance in the * women's marathon over 50 km * to secure precious metal for the ÖSV. It will contest the only competition on the World Cup final day, which is extremely important for everyone involved.

A look at the heroes of the cross -country skiing

The 31-year-old Simen Hegstad Krüger, born on March 13, 1993, has established itself as an integral part of the Norwegian cross-country team and has already achieved numerous successes in the FIS World Cup. Krüger, who competes for the Lyn ski club, won gold in 2018 at the Olympic Games in the skiathlon and contributed significantly to Norway's medal success. His previous services show why he is considered one of the best cross -country skiers in his generation. In addition to Klæbo and Krüger, many other athletes vie for fame and honor in this demanding sport in which every second counts and the competition is hard.

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