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18/03/2010 || Ski Orienteering World Cup: Norway’s big relay win: Victory means a lot for the sport ||Arena||
In winning the final race and the World Cup for teams overall, Norway achieved its first big international triumph in a men’s relay since 2003.
–The victory means a lot for us and ski orienteering in Norway. We achieve good results and other athletes in Norway see that they are alongside athletes that are doing well, says Eivind Tonna, the 35-year-old veteran who skied the first leg in the winning team.
18/03/2010 || Ski Orienteering World Cup: Tomilova now aiming for World Championships gold ||Arena||
Natalya Tomilova likes it tricky, and is looking forward to next winter’s World Championships and the chance for an individual gold. She has won the overall World Cup twice, but is still missing an individual World Championship title.
18/03/2010 || Taivainen – Best at the start and end of the season ||Arena||
Olli-Markus Taivainen likes it tough, and for a long time he had been looking forward to the last demanding race in the World Cup, the ultra-long distance. He ended up winning the race, just as he did in the first two races in the World Cup season.
17/03/2010 || Ski Orienteering World Cup: Especially nice to win in Sweden ||Arena||
Natalia Tomilova (32) is in really fine form at present. Today she brought the Russians first into the finish in the relay. – It’s especially nice to win the relay here at the home of the Swedes, she says. Before the last race, Sweden and Russia had equal points, but even though the race was […]
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