Source: Langrenn.com
Norway was the best nation at the 2005 Oberstdorf Worlds. The 2006 Olympics in Torino, Italy is up next. A lot is at stake. Here is the Norwegian camp schedule for the upcoming season:
Men elite:
May 18.-24: Klekken – dryland
June 10.-17: Sognefjellet — on snow
June 18 : Krager on-snow show race
July 3.-7: Stokke – dryland
August 4.-10 Kvitfjell
August 30 — to September 5: Stelvio, Italy — on snow – altitude
September: 16-18 Livignio, Italy — on snow – altitude
October 7.-3: Val Senales — on snow – altitude
November 4.- 9: GÃ¥lÃ¥ — on snow
November 10.-13: National opening weekend at Beitostlen
Sprint elite:
May 10 – 11: Toppidrettsentret — Testing in Oslo
May 23 – 28: klekken — dryland
June 11- 7: Sognefjellet — on snow
June 18: Krager — short on-snow show race
June 28 -3: Svolvær
July 27 – 31: Skogn – dryland
August 8 – 14: Kvitfjell
August 28 to September 3: Diablerets — on snow Switzerland
September 4 – 12: Livignio, Italy on-snow
September 26. – 29: Drammen – dryland
October. 3- 16: Val Senales — on snow
October 17 – 20: Willingen
November 4 – 9: GÃ¥lÃ¥
November 10 -13: National opening races Beitostlen
Women elite:
May11. – 13: Mysen – dryland
May 23 – 28: klekken — dryland
June 7. – 8: Trondheim – dryland
June 9. – 11: Short break/travel
June 11 – 17: Sognefjellet — on snow
June 18: Krager — short on-snow show race
June 19. – 25: Halden – dryland
August 8. – 14 Kvitfjell
August 25: September 3: Seiser Alm — on snow – altitude
September 4. – 12: Livignio — on snow — altitude
September 26. – 29: MerÃ¥ker – dryland
October 3. – 20: Val Senales — on-snow – altitude
November 4 – 9 GÃ¥lÃ¥ — on snow
November 10 – 13: National opening weekend Beitostlen