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 - Billy Demong nabbed third for his best World Cup result in two years, and Bryan and Taylor Fletcher matched and set career bests in Sunday's Nordic Combined World Cup in Val di Fiemme, Italy. 1 Comment
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 - Devon Kershaw finished third, Alex Harvey was ninth and Lenny Valjas placed 12th to lead the Canadians on in the Moscow freestyle sprints on Thursday. Two others, Dasha Gaiaz...
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 - Despite Devon Kershaw's late push, Sweden's Teodor Peterson hung on and outsprinted the Canadian for the win in the Moscow World Cup city sprints on Thursday. After Peterson,... 2 Comments
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 - Canadian Devon Kershaw was out for redemption, and he mostly found what he was looking for, placing third to two-time winner Dario Cologna (SUI) and runner-up Lukas Bauer (CZ...
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 - Alex Harvey (CAN) led the North American men in fourth in the Otepää, Estonia classic sprint on Saturday. Andy Newell (USA) finally cracked the top 10 to finish seventh de... 3 Comments
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 - Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) and Marit Bjørgen (NOR) duked it out to the finish in usual fashion on Saturday, with Kowalczyk finding the edge and winning the World Cup 1.2 k clas... 1 Comment
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 - The lone American in the exclusive 30-man field, Lowell Bailey skied with the leaders for two laps, sometimes as high as second, before shooting errors knocked him down to 16...
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 - Kikkan Randall is a World Cup Overall threat. At least, that was the way it felt in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Saturday, when the U.S. Ski Team veteran hammered around the 900-... 1 Comment
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 - The Canadians closed out the Ruka Triple mini-tour on a high note in the men's 15 k classic pursuit on Sunday in Kuusamo, Finland. After slow start to the weekend, Alex Harve...
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 - Randall keeps near the top-five while her teammates keep breaking ground with a slew of personal best race performances. 11 Comments
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 - Even if he didn’t say it, Petter Northug presented the challenge from the onset. The first starter in the men’s 15 k classic pursuit would give his followers a fighting c...
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 - Though Marit Bjørgen kept ahead of her pursuers in today's classic pursuit, Therese Johaug had the fastest time of the day and skiied from fourth to second  in the mini-tou...
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 - Today's first stage of the mini-tour was a classic sprint. Kikkan Randall of the U.S. snagged her best-ever classic race with a fourth place finish. 1 Comment
 - After getting derailed by a major pile-up in a particularly chaotic mass start, Kikkan Randall (USA) had a lot of work to do, but she still finished 21st. Holly Brooks, the o...
Burke. Photo: nordicfocus.com courtesy of USBA.
 - In the last race scored for Nations Cup points, the U.S. women locked up 15th place, guaranteeing them an additional start slot on the World Cup circuit next season. 1 Comment
 - The lone North American in the mass start, Leif Nordgren of the U.S., raced to a career-best 17th place at World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk today. 1 Comment
The U.S. relay team: (L-R) Lowell Bailey, Jay Hakkinen, Tim Burke, Leif Nordgren. Photo: nordicfocus.com courtesy of USBA.
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