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USA’s Bjornsen 10th and Caldwell 11th in Sprint FR at Falun, Sweden – Nilsson and Klaebo Triumph

by skitrax.com

March 16, 2019 (Falun, Sweden) – The USA’s Sadie Bjornsen skied to a 10th-place finish, and teammate Sophie Caldwell finished 11th, in the FIS XC World Cup freestyle Sprint in Falun, Sweden, on Saturday.

Sadie Bjornsen [P] Nordic Focus
Bjornsen, who had the fourth-fastest qualifying time, came into the event with optimal fitness heading into the finals races of the season. Also qualifying for the heats were Caldwell in 14th, Jessie Diggins in 21st.

“It was one heck of a tricky sprint race out there today,” said Bjornsen. “With tough snow conditions, course time was limited, which made for some interesting snow. Deep and punchy! My qualifier was a fun surprise and made me feel really good about my fitness right now.”

There were many crashes on the downhill sections on a rapidly deteriorating track. Diggins, considered one of the stronger downhill skiers, was leading her quarterfinal heat when she fell. Caldwell also fell in her semifinal heat.

“My quarter-finals worked out perfect, and I felt great about my tactics and skills on the course,” continued Bjornsen. “As I took off for the semi finals, the snow had started to refreeze, so it was unbelievably tricky skiing. I had myself in a perfect position leading over the top of the first climb and came out of the corner ready to fire away. Unfortunately, the Slovenian stepped on my ski, and I went down briefly. The stop, go, gave me enough of a flood in my legs that I wasn’t able to make the gap back up.”

The women’s race was won by Stina Nilsson of Sweden, with Maiken Caspersen Falla of Norway in second and Maja Dahlqvist of Sweden in third.

Men’s Race
Two U.S. men qualified for the heats with Simi Hamilton  in 16th, Kevin Bolger in 26th. Neither advanced past the quarterfinals. Norway swept the podium Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway in first, followed by Emil Iversen and Sindre Bjoernestad Skar. Alex Harvey was the top Canadian in 31st.

The World Cup continues Sunday with a men’s 15k freestyle and a women’s 10k freestyle before heading to Quebec City, Canada, next weekend for the World Cup Finals.

Women’s qualifications here.
Men’s qualifications here.





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