25.05.07 Day 2 of 3 completed. This is what went down.
The athletes delivered fantastic performances in Ravinen today. Riders with early start numbers enjoyed great snow conditions and a partly clouded sky. During the day the upper part of the venue turned cloudy. As the starting order was reversed to the qualification results, some of the top riders had to struggle with poor visibility, which made their performances even more impressive.
Snowboard
In the women’s snowboard category, all the finalists performed strong runs without big mistakes. Claudia Bings from Germany is still in the lead ahead of Tova Nejne (Sweden) and Iina Kurunsaari (Finland). Jonas Nordenström (Swe) repeated his strong riding from the qualification and extended his lead. Arvid Gustafsson is in second place ahead of Colin Wiklund, only 16 years old.
Telemark
Among the telemarkers, Erik Nordin, once again linking airs with fast and fluid riding, is in the lead ahead of Iisko Kuusisto (Finland), and Oscar Ahlkvist (Swe).
Women’s Ski
Maria Rydén (Swe)showed her skills with a perfectly executed line including exposed terrain, airs and fluidity. Lovisa Rosengren (Swe) is in second place ahead of Selma Palmkvist (Swe), who was in the lead after the qualifications. With one day to go, the women ski podium is separated with only 0,7 points.
Men’s Ski
Max Palm (Swe) received the highest score of the day with his signature style of riding, finishing his fast run with two huge 360’s. Edvin Olsson (Swe) chose a similar line, executed perfectly, awarding him the second place. Young Max Håkansta (Swe), showed why he was awarded the Rookie of the year title in 2024. He pulled of a straight air from the highest take off of “Klumpen”, finishing his run with a huge 360.
Check out all the results:
Results_Final1_2025_SBW
Results_Final1_2025_SBM
Results_Final1_2025_Telemark
Results_Final1_2025_AlpineW
Results_Final1_2025 _AlpineM
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