FIS Roller Skiing World Cup: Double victory for Sweden in overall standings
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Wednesday 19 September 2012

FIS Roller Skiing World Cup: Double victory for Sweden in overall standings
Anders Svanebo of Sweden claimed the large crystal globe for the overall FIS Roller Ski World Cup winner. Photo: Pierre Teyssot

Sweden’s Marika Sundin and Anders Svanebo claimed the large crystal globes for the overall winners of the FIS Roller Skiing World Cup. The final competitions of the season were held in Toblach (ITA).

The FIS Roller Skiing World Cup 2012 featured fourteen races in four countries: Croatia, German, Greece and Italy. On the last weekend, the 6 km classic ladies, 8 km classic men, free technique team sprint and 12 km free ladies and 16 km free men concluded the successful 2012 season.

Marika Sundin (21) won the first globe in her career. She built a comfortable gap as she powered to four wins in the course of the season. She collected 980 points and edged out Russia’s Ksenia Konohova (774 points) to second and Elena Rodina (697 pts) to third place, respectively.

Italy’s Simone Paredi did not carry on the winning momentum from last season and failed to claim his fourth consecutive crystal globe. Sweden’s Anders Svanebo was the best skier of the season and with 785 points the winner of the FIS Roller Skiing World Cup 2012. Italians swept the podium as Sergio Bonaldi finished second with 635 points and last year’s winner Simone Paredi (528 points) took the third place.

In the junior category, Lisa Bolzan of Italy topped the podium with 781 points ahead of Elena Lukianova (716 points) and Margarita Tolochko (597).

Russian junior men dominated top three as Anton Budylov led Vadim Andreev and Alxenader Gavrilov.

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