-> ,validPeriod= 1 -> Kowalczyk, 21 in qualifying in his quarter-final since the beginning of the end of ordinary skill in the rate. Ultimately, the fastest in the series American women Sadie Bjornsen lost 5.43 sec. The inauguration of the World Cup does not have strength coach Alex Wierietielnego ward. In the years 2008-12 premiere competition cycle dealt with in turn: the seventh, twelfth, seventh, tenth and twenty-seventh. Breaking took place in 2013, when, as in the present, the World Cup began in Kuusamo from sprint classic technique. Then the skier from the United kasinas was the best. Last season Polka was eliminated in the semifinals. In recent days Kowalczyk was struggling with a cold, also bothered her knee. 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. The current struggles in Finland make up the three-stage mini-series Ruka Triple. On Saturday is scheduled to run 5 km free. 1. Maiken Caspersen Falla (Norway) 2.58,23 2. Stina Nilsson (Sweden) loss of 0.26 sec 3. Ragnhild Haga (Norway) 1.08 4. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg (Norway) 2.85 5. IDA INGEMARSDOTTER (Sweden) 5 89 6. Heidi Weng (Norway) 7.83 ... 29. Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) was eliminated in the quarterfinals The general classification of the World Cup (after 1 of 33 gears): 1. Maiken Caspersen Falla (Norway) 50 2. Stina Nilsson (Sweden) 46 3. Ragnhild Haga (Norway) 43 4. Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg (Norway) 40 5. IDA INGEMARSDOTTER (Sweden) 37 6. Heidi Weng (Norway) 34 7. Ida Sargent (USA) 32 8. Katherine Rolsted Hars (Norway) 30 9. Evelina Settlin (Sweden) 28 10. Denise Herrmann (Germany) 26 ... 29. Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) 2 Classification sprint (after 1 of 12 gears): 1. Maiken Caspersen Falla (Norway) 50 2. Stina Nilsson (Sweden) 46 3. Ragnhild Haga (Norway) 43 ... 29. Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) 2 Subscription to digital Electoral available via the Internet, phone, tablet and eReader from 17.90 per month
Final Results:
Why so look for?
Falla was by far the fastest of the day. 25-year-old Olympic champion from Sochi qualification achieved the best result in the final by 0.26 sec ahead of Swede Stina Nilsson and 1.08 s teammate Ragnhild Hague.
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