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With eight World Cup stops and the World Championships on the 2024/2025 FIS calendar, this season is going to demand stamina, mental strength, and unwavering determination from athletes aspiring to lift the coveted Globe.
The 2024/25 Telemark World Cup and World Championships schedule is as follows:
20–21 December 2024: World Cup, Pinzolo (ITA)
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The 2023-24 Telemark World Cup season ended in Pra-Loup, France, with memorable achievements. Jasmin Taylor (GBR) secured her first Overall Globe, becoming the most successful British Telemark athlete. Elie Nabot (FRA) also claimed his first Globe, underscoring the dominance of French athletes this season. French juniors excelled, led by Alexis Page, who ...
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After two decades as Race Director, Andreja Jovan bid farewell to the FIS Telemark World Cup at the end of the 2023-24 season in Pra-Loup (FRA). Her tenure concluded on a high note with the successful Junior World Championships and World Cup finals. Adrian Pery has been appointed as her successor. The native of southern England, an alpine skier in his ...
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The 2024 Karbon US Telemark Ski Nationals, hosted at Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford, NH, was filled with great people both participating and volunteering in the races (if not ideal weather). We kicked off as usual with a welcome day where participants could sign-in, check out the venue and then do a little raining on the course. It was a great way ...
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World Cup Team
Lyta Foulk, 17, Steamboat Springs, CO
Tommy Gogolen, 33, Breckenridge, CO
Cory Snyder, 23, Franconia, NH
Tanner Visnick, 19, Steamboat Springs, CO
US Team
Farli Boden, 15, Sandpoint, ID
Sarah Carley, 19, Brentwood, NH
Taylor Finn, 17, Colorado Springs, CO
Sara Godek, 27, Gilford, NH
Noah Block, 17, Buffalo, ...
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