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Sweden and Norway dominate first World Cup cross-country event
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More than 150,000 spectators turned up to see the first World Cup cross-country event of the season, held last weekend in Dusseldorf.
Marit Bjorgen, from Norway, won the opening race of the event, the women’s sprint. She, along with team mate Ella Gjomle, also won the women’s team sprint. ...Bjorgen is the defending overall World Cup champion. Eldar Ronning, also from Norway, won the men’s sprint, while the Swedes, Bjorn Lind and Peter Larsson, won the men’s team sprint.
For more info:
http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Norwegian_delight_from_Marit_Bjorge_10282006.html
http://www.skiracing.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4140&Itemid=36
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The 2007/2008 World Cup Cross Country season will begin in Duesseldorf again next year, for the sixth year running, after the records crowd that attended the even last weekend.
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