Sunday, November 29, 2015

World Cup cross country. Kowalczyk eleventh in Kuusamo, Johaug unbeatable – Sport.pl

Initially, the Pole was classified in 10th position. Perpetrator of the confusion was Heidi Weng. Running at the forefront of Norwegian after 7.5 km, turn instead to the last, the fourth loop, she ran straight to the finish. When she realized the mistake back on the road.

The second was the Swede Stina Nilsson – 22.6 s loss, and the third Norwegian Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg – 32.4.

Kowalczyk in Friday and Saturday’s sprint race 5 km free occupied 29 deposit. On the route of Sunday’s competition started as the 24th, nearly a minute after Johaug.

The charges of coach Alexander Wierietielnego before the season announced that it intends to focus primarily on competition “classic”. From start quickly he moved forward. Already after less than four kilometers was 12. Given the time only Sunday’s competition, Kowalczyk recorded the eighth result.

Three Finnish loss made up the mini-series Ruka Triple. You were in it to win a total of up to 350 points for the general classification of the World Cup; 50 for victory in each competition and 200 for a win in all competitions.

Leading the “GC” took Johaug, who has 313 points. Kowalczyk takes 14th place – 82 points.

The skier from kasinas United is the only Polish rival in this World Cup season. Paulina Maciuszek and Kornelia Marek are pregnant. During rehabilitation after surgery leg is Sylvia Jaśkowiec and health problems has also Ewelina Marcisz. On the maternal break also he decided, among others, the famous Norwegian Marit Bjoergen.

The next World Cup will be held on Saturday 5 December Lillehammer – gear combined for 15 km.

Results:

1. Therese johaug (Norway) 27.22,3

2. Stina Nilsson (Sweden) loss of 22.6 s

3. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg (Norway) 32.4

4. IDA INGEMARSDOTTER (Sweden) 42.5

5. Kerttu Niskanen (Finland) 57.0

6. Charlotte Kalla (Sweden) 1.09,7

7. Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (Norway) 1.11,6

8. Krista Lahteenmaki (Finland) 1.24,3

9. Heidi Weng (Norway) 1.27,3

10. Maiken Caspersen Falla (Norway) 1.42,3

11. Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) 1.48,7

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