On Thursday at 11.45 the athletes will compete in the classic style pursuit.
On Friday Eiduka won his career-high ranking in this discipline – tenth – in the freestyle sprint in Toblah, but on Saturday he finished 19th in the ten-kilometer classic-style split start. On Monday, however, she placed 11th in the pursuit, obtaining the 13th result over the distance.
On 6 and 7 January, in Valdifjemme, the cross-country skiers will compete respectively over the distance with a common start of 15 kilometers in classic style and ten kilometers in free style.
In the second half of January the World Cup stages will take place on the Oberhof track in Germany and in the Goms area in Switzerland, while in February the races will take place in North America – in the city of Kenmore in Canada and on the Minneapolis track in the United States.
The athletes will then return to Europe, completing stages in Lahti (Finland), Oslo and Drammen (Norway), as well as Fålun (Sweden) in March.
Eiduka’s previous season was the best for a World Cup athlete, where she won the U23 competition.
Last January, in the “Tour de Ski” race series in Oberstdorf, he won fifth place in the 20-kilometer freestyle pursuit, which is the highest place in the history of Latvian skiing at the World Cup stage.
2024-01-03 14:35:35
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