Klaebo Addresses His North American Fans

Klaebo Addresses His North American Fans

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We received a message from Johannes Klaebo to all his North American fans which we promptly convey: "I am very sorry that I did not get the opportunity to meet the Canadian and American cross country skiing fans! I hope to come back stronger next time the World Cup cross-country is organized there!"
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Shorten Holmenkollen? We Asked Erik Valnes What He Thinks

Shorten Holmenkollen? We Asked Erik Valnes What He Thinks

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"Totally disagree (with those who want to shorten it) ? The 50k in Holmenkollen has too much history, can't change it. It is the definition of cross country skiing! ...Yes, I am doing the 50k. It's my first chance in Kollen, and it's the biggest race for a Norwegian! Can't say no to that. Hope to recover before the Sprint Tour in North America ?" Valnes, 23, is currently second in the World Cup Sprint rankings, behind only Johannes Klaebo
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Mens Sana In Corpore Sano

Mens Sana In Corpore Sano

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Some of the best U.S. skiers are also Ivy Leaguers. North American ski fans might find that to be the most natural thing in the world, but for the rest of us Ivy League means prestige, top-flight career - and oh yes, $45000 per year for tuition & board. Sophie Caldwell, for instance, is best known for being one of the world top sprinters for many years running. A few would remember that she is also a Darmouth graduate, majoring in psychology. How's that for being a modern illustration for "Mens sana in corpore sano"?
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