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World Cup cross-country and snowboarding results

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In the Big Air snowboarding World Cup event in Stockholm on Saturday, Janne Korpi (Finland) won, which means he is now third in the overall standings. Chris Sorman (Sweden) finished second at Olympic Stadium and Seppe Smits of Belgium was third. The snowboarders competed on man-made snow at the world's oldest Olympic venue still in use....Meanwhile, Marcus Hellner and Charlotte Kalla, both from Sweden, won their first World Cup cross-country ski titles, and in front of a home crowd in Gällivare.

Hellner won in 32:35.2, beating Pietro Piller Cottrer (Italy) by 1.4 seconds in the 15k freestyle. Petter Northug (Norway) was third, 6.9 seconds behind the winner. Kalla won in 24:07.8, beating Marit Bjorgen (Norway) by 24.4 seconds in the 10k freestyle. Aino Kaisa Saarinen (Finland) finished third, 32.0 seconds behind.

Sources: http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/home-page/home-page-22.html?actu_id_1335=1117&actu_page_1335=1 and http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/home-page/home-page-22.html?actu_id_1335=1122&actu_page_1335=1
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