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Results of Swedish FIS cross country World Cup event

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Biathlon specialist Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, of Norway, had a surprising victory on saturday winning the 15km sprint at the FIS World Cup cross-country event in Gaellivare, Sweden. The five-time Olympic gold medallist’s time was 33:05.6. Katerina Neumannova, of Czechoslovakia won the women’s 10km event with a time of 24:19.9....The FIS has just given the go ahead for Lake Louise in Canada to host World Cup ski racing events to kick off the men’s and women’s 2006-07 speed events. The men’s downhill and super G are scheduled to take place next weekend (November 25th and 26th), while the women’s races will taken place a week later (December 1st to 3rd).

For more information http://www.eurosport.com/crosscountryskiing/gaellivare/2006-2007/sport_sto1011539.shtml
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Biathlon specialist Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, of Norway, had a surprising victory on saturday winning the 15km sprint at the FIS World Cup cross-country event in Gaellivare, Sweden.

Surprising? He was favorite! Though it must be galling for all the XC skiers to be beaten by a competitor from another discipline. I wouldn't call it a sprint either - sprints are more like 1-2km and run as head to head races with ~ four competitors in each heat as in Dusseldorf a few weekends ago
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