Nyenget, Karlsson and Lamparter start World Cup seasons in style

Yahoo SportsFriday, November 28, 2025 at 3:01:31 PM
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Nyenget, Karlsson and Lamparter start World Cup seasons in style
  • Norway's Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget claimed victory in the World Cup cross-country ski season opener held in Ruka, Finland, overcoming five-time champion Johannes Høsflot Klæbo in a thrilling 10-kilometre classic style race. Nyenget's performance showcased his exceptional skill and determination, finishing just ahead of Klæbo by a narrow margin.
  • This victory marks a significant start to the World Cup season for Nyenget, establishing him as a strong contender in cross-country skiing and potentially shifting the competitive landscape as he aims to challenge established champions like Klæbo throughout the season.
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