Leg issue forces Canadian Rory Linkletter to pull out of next month's London Marathon
Rory Linkletter will have to wait at least a year to make his London Marathon debut.
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Rory Linkletter will have to wait at least a year to make his London Marathon debut.
Canada's Antoine Cyr finished eighth in the men's 20-kilometre World Cup classic ski race Sunday in Lahti, Finland.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo made history on Sunday with the Norwegian recording a 20th win of the season in the men's 20km cross country mass start classic in Lahti. Having already sealed the crystal globe, Klaebo demonstrated his dominance of the event as he outsprinted compatriot Paal Golberg and Sweden's William Poromaa to take gold. Ad Klaebo's time of 44:13.0 saw him finish 5.4s ahead of Golberg who took silver, with Poromaa just behind to take bronze.
Jarl Magnus Riiber saw his reign as the world's best Nordic Combined skier ended by Johannes Lamparter but reminded everyone of his talent with a final win of the season in Lahti. The Norwegian had won the crystal globe in the last four seasons, but missed six World Cup events this year due to illness and the death of his two of his grandparents.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo made history on Sunday with the Norwegian recording a 20th win of the season in the men's 20km cross country mass start classic in Lahti. Having already sealed the crystal globe, Klaebo demonstrated his dominance of the event as he outsprinted compatriot Paal Golberg and Sweden's William Poromaa to take gold. Ad Klaebo's time of 44:13.0 saw him finish 5.4s ahead of Golberg who took silver, with Poromaa just behind to take bronze.
Jarl Magnus Riiber saw his reign as the world's best Nordic Combined skier ended by Johannes Lamparter but reminded everyone of his talent with a final win of the season in Lahti. The Norwegian had won the crystal globe in the last four seasons, but missed six World Cup events this year due to illness and the death of his two of his grandparents.
Isabeau Courdurier (Lapierre Zipp Collective) made a winning start at the inaugural UCI Mountain Bike Enduro World Cup with victory in Maydena. The French star navigated the tough six-stage race in the season-opening race in Tasmania, finishing ahead of compatriot Morgane Charre (Pivot Factory Racing). Ad Two-time world champion Courdurier threw down the gauntlet with a win on the opening stage but saw reigning UCI Downhill World Champion Valentina Holl take the next two.
Tiril Udnes Weng of Norway became the sixth different winner of the women's overall cross-country crystal globe in six years with third place in the women's sprint in Lahti. Weng claimed a maiden crystal globe in any cross-country discipline with one race to spare having never previously finished in the top three of the overall World Cup standings.