Fischer successes at the Tour de Ski


The #FischerRaceFamily clearly set the tone at this year's Tour de Ski and was able to celebrate a double victory in the women's overall standings by the two Norwegians Therese Johaug and Astrid Øyre Slind, as well as the overall winner in the men's race, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR).

2025-01-07
In the women's race, Therese Johaug came out on top of the overall standings with two stage victories as the fastest skier in the final climb and also won the “Climber” category. “The last stage was fantastic, I love this climb! I couldn't wait for the last stage,” said Therese Johaug, who, like Justyna Kowalczyk, won the trophy for winning the Tour de Ski for the fourth time.
“I'm very happy about this victory here today and in the Tour de Ski,” said the 36-year-old happily at the finish. “It wasn't my plan at all to ski the Tour de Ski this year, but then things changed and I'm glad I decided to compete after all. I will now spend some time at home and then compete in the World Cup in Falun. That's still a long time.”
Astrid Øyre Slind took second place in the overall standings, as well as in the “Climber” classification, also with two stage wins. Jasmi Joensuu from Finland was the second-best sprinter in the winners' list, while Kerttu Niskanen, also from Finland, took third place in the “Climber” ranking.

In the men's race, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo secured victory in the Tour de Ski for the fourth time with four stage victories.
“It feels amazing to win the Tour de Ski once again,” said the happy winner. “I think it was a good tour. I have the feeling that my body responded better at the end of the Tour than at the beginning and I think that's a good sign. Now it's time to get some rest and start training again for the World Championships.”
The victory in the sprint classification also went to the outstanding cross-country skier from Norway, while the Swiss Janik Riebli made a name for himself with third place, also in the sprint category.