Canadian Para cross-country skier Natalie Wilkie added another world championship medal to her collection on Wednesday after racing to silver at the Para nordic worlds in Trondheim, Norway.
Andreas Wellinger, of Germany, waves after his second round jump of the ski jumping men's large hill individual competition at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway, Saturday, March
As the world is gathered in Trondheim for the 2025 World Ski Championships, Norway stands at a crossroads. This event is more than a celebration of sport — it is a global stage where the country can either reinforce its role as Europe’s biggest fossil fuel producer or rise to the occasion and lead a
Eva Pinkelnig, of Austria, soars through the air during the ski jumping women's normal hill HS102 competition at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway, Saturday, March 1, 2025.
Slovenian Domen Prevc soared to win the men's large hill event at the Nordic World Ski Championships on Saturday, his second gold in Trondheim after his sister Nika also won two gold medals, while Norway were denied a silver after being disqualified over their suits.
Jessie Diggins, the most decorated U.S. cross-country skier in history, has also been the world's best the last two seasons. U.S. men recorded 15 individual top-10 finishes last s
Teaming with Julia Kern, Jessie Diggins claimed the seventh world championship medal of her decorated career Wednesday in Trondheim, Norway.
Just how big of a factor Team USA is on the worldwide stage will be tested at the 2025 World Championships, which kicks off Thursday in Trondheim, Norway.
The Nordic combined World Ski Championships are underway in Trondheim, Norway, and Steamboat’s Alexa Brabec has already placed one spot off the podium in the Women’s Mass Start Normal Hill competition on Thursday.
Brennan trained hard for weeks, finally feeling good enough to give world-class racing a go again. Thursday at the World Championships in Trondheim, Norway, Brennan returned in a sprint race. Brennan placed 30th in the sprint.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo completed a historic sweep of the cross-country skiing world championships on Saturday, and he did it in in his hometown of Trondheim. Cheered on by around 100,000 fans, the Norwegian great claimed a rare victory in the 50-kilometers mass start freestyle for an unprecedented six for six at the Nordic worlds.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, the world's top male cross-country skier for much of the last decade, went into the world championships in his hometown of Trondheim with a shot at the greatest major competition performance in the sport's modern history.
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