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Former Biathlete Einar Hedegart Confirms His Domination over 10 Km Skateboarding and Wins the Race in Davos

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Norway's Einar Hedegart, still a professional biathlete in 2023-2024, won the 10 km skate in Davos (Switzerland), his second straight win in the cross-country World Cup.
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Teresa Stadlober finished 14th in Sunday's 10km individual start race in the skating technique in Davos. The Salzburg native was 52.8 seconds behind winner Karoline Simpson-Larsen of Norway, who finished ahead of Sweden's Moa Ilar (+2.1) and her compatriot Astrid Öyre Slind (+2.2). After top results in northern Europe, Mika Vermeulen had a disappointing race. The Styrian finished only 50th, 1:46 minutes behind winner Einar Hedegart.

Norway's Einar Hedegart, still a professional biathlete in 2023-2024, won the 10 km skate in Davos (Switzerland), his second straight win in the cross-country World Cup.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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