Braaten and Pasini tour-winners!

Solfrid Braaten, Norway and Fabio Pasini, Italy are the tour-winners of the first ever Tour de Ski China.
During the prize ceremony in Inner Mongolia yesterday night, Braaten and Pasini could proudly receive their prize-checks and entitle themselves as Tour-winners. Today the two champions arrive in Beijing together with the other skiers, and tomorrow they leave China for carrying on with their preparations for the rest of the season.



Elise Tyldum, Norway and Fabio Pasini, Italy have taken over the leader bibs in the Tour de Ski China after winning the second stage in Changchun.
He is not only the king of Düsseldorf any more. Peter Larsson is now also king of Shangri-La. He won the first stage of the Tour de Ski China at 10 500 feet above sea level.
The organizing committee of the Tour de Ski China is proud to announce that - next to 43 European top skiers and the strong China Ski Team - the double Olympic Champion Bjorn Lind will compete in the first ever Tour de Ski China. Convinced by Swedish head coach of the China Ski Team Per-Erik ”Peken” Rönnestrand the Turin Olympic Sprint Champion decided that he will compete in 3 of 4 stages in Tour de Ski China.
Last Friday Nordic Ways hosted a press conference in Radisson SAS hotel in Beijing with reference to the Shangri-La stage in Tour De Ski China. Shangri-La will be the host city for the first of four stages in this ski series that starts on December 28. Thereby Shangri-La will also be the first host city for a ski event in Southern China. Tour De Ski will last for eight days and will take place in three different parts of China. The Chinese National Team as well as at least 40 of the FIS top 100 skiers will take part.
The 2 times Olympic medalist Hilde G. Pedersen from Norway has decided to participate in the Summer Ski Sprint in China in May. Hilde is a legend in Norway with an impressing history in her still ongoing ski-career. Hilde is 43 years old and still an active elite-skier, she won her seventh Norwegian Championships gold medal earlier this year in January. Another feat is when she in the age of 41 won the World Cup race in Otepää, Estonia. With that achievement she became the oldest women ever winning a World Cup race.
The General Secretary of the Chinese Ski Association, Mr. Gao, was a proud man after Asia's first ever summer ski event. After handing over the last prices under Changbai Mountain Summer Ski event took a couple of minutes to talk about how he, and the CSA, felt about the event.
Led by Olympic Champions Bjorn Lind and Anna Dahlberg, Sweden today dominated the Changbai Mountain Summer Ski sprint. In the mens qualification, quarter and semi final Bjorn Lind, Fredrik Persson, Peter Larsson and Gustav Berglund dominated and left the men’s final to be an all Swedish event.