Choosing the most suitable material: equipment changes 2023
Jul 07, 2023·Cross-CountrySummer training for FIS Cross-Country athletes does not necessarily mean to stay away from snow. In order to train their equipment in an according enivronment, glaciers and ski tunnels are the place to (ski) be.
Those snow sessions in summer camps also mean testing a variety of new equipment and for some FIS Cross-Country athletes, the beginning of a new collaboration with a different brand.
One of this season most promoted changes in the Cross Country world comes from team SALOMON, where the former Madhus skier and all-year athlete Sophia Laukli will ski on all blue from this winter. The 23-year old American entered this partnership with a special collaboration. As a competing trail runner in summer, Laukli benefits from the Salomon cooperation all-year round. Her most recent strike comes from the French Alps, where she won the Marathon du Mont-Blanc - a Golden Trail Series.
ROSSIGNOL extends their team with two new athletes before the season. Eva Urevc (SLO), chose the Rossignol skis as her new Sprint weapons and thus will be skiing in black and red. Harald Astrup Arnesen (NOR), is the second add-on to the team after shining with great results in the Scandinacian Cup last season.
Team FISCHER welcomes Candide Pralong to the team and is looking forward to support the 32 year-old on his professional ski journey.
24 year-old Ondrey Cerny from Czech choses new paths with his new ski pole partner ONEWAY.
ATOMIC reports the most new recruitings with the all-Norwegian trio of Haakon Asdoel, Emma Moerk Kirkeberg and Edvard Sandvik.
Equipment updates featured as of 4__th June 202__3_._