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DISCOVER THE ATHLETES WHO HAVE CHOSEN KV+ AND FOLLOW THEIR JOURNEY TOWARDS NEW VICTORIES

Nadine Fähndrich 

16.10.1995
CROSS COUNTRY

Nadine is much more than a cross-country skiing champion. Behind her determination is a kind and empathetic person with a love for vanilla ice cream. Known for her persistence, refined technique, and unwavering commitment, she has become one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Swiss cross-country skiing. Nadine made her World Cup debut in 2015 and celebrated her first victory in Dresden in 2020

Cyril Fähndrich

27.09.1999
CROSS COUNTRY

Cyril Fähndrich, Nadine’s talented brother, shares the same passion for cross-country skiing. Off the trails, he enjoys spending time with friends and has a particular weakness for fondue. Friendly yet driven, Cyril combines determination with a genuine love for the sport. He made his World Cup debut in December 2020 in Davos and is working steadily toward his dream of breaking through at the highest international level.

Aurélien Gay

29.05.2000
Mountaineering

Aurélien Gay is one of the rising stars of international ski mountaineering. He has a way of making even the steepest, snow-covered peaks look effortless. During the 2024–25 season, he secured three World Cup podium finishes and claimed the Swiss national title in the Vertical Race in Morgins. Ambitious and resilient, Aurélien is determined to solidify his place among the best on the world stage.

Jon Kistler

25.06.2003
Mountaineering

Jon Kistler is known for his quiet determination, steady reliability, and calm presence that inspires those around him. Appreciated for his authenticity and willingness to help, he brings focus and dedication to everything he takes on. Specializing in sprint events, Jon has enjoyed rapid success on the international stage since 2024. His achievements include a bronze medal at the 2025 ISMF World Championships in the Sprint, the U23 world title, and second place in the overall Sprint World Cup standings.

Federico Pellegrino

01.09.1990
CROSS COUNTRY

Federico Pellegrino races across the snow with strength and precision, his body and mind working in perfect sync. Known for his ever-present smile and quick humor, he proves that being a champion extends beyond the race course. The most successful Italian cross-country skier of recent years, Federico specializes in sprinting. He captured gold at the 2017 World Championships in Lahti and has collected numerous podium finishes at the highest international level.

Dietmar Nöckler

29.09.1988
CROSS COUNTRY

Dietmar Nöckler has turned snow into his training ground and hard work into his daily routine. With elegance and a touch of irony, he navigates cross-country ski trails around the world, always ready to deliver a finishing sprint that leaves spectators amazed. Active in the World Cup since 2009, Dietmar has earned three team sprint victories—in Planica (2016), Dresden (2018), and the relay in Dobbiaco (2023)—alongside seven additional team podium finishes.

Harald Østberg Amundsen

18.09.1998
Cross Country

Harald Østberg Amundsen is a Norwegian skier who loves to win, but values good coffee and simple joys just as much. Intelligent, curious, and grounded, he trains both body and mind, balancing ambition with humility. A versatile athlete, he has already amassed more than ten World Cup victories, including a triumphant comeback in the 10 km race in Cogne in February 2025 after a month-long break due to illness. Today, he is regarded as one of the brightest stars in Norwegian cross-country skiing.

Iver Tildheim Andersen

29.09.2000
CROSS COUNTRY

Iver Tildheim Andersen is a rising Norwegian talent whose rapid ascent has been nothing short of remarkable. With speed that seems to outpace even the falling snowflakes, he has collected podium finishes at an impressive rate. Iver made his World Cup debut on 6 March 2022 in Oslo and earned his first victory less than a year later, on 2 December 2022. Patient and methodical, he has managed to shine on the international stage despite the depth of Norwegian competition.

Mathilde Myhrvold

16.07.1998
CROSS COUNTRY

Mathilde Myhrvold, one of Norway’s most promising young cross-country skiers, combines grace with power in every stride. With a smile that conceals relentless determination, she balances fatigue and triumph as though she were dancing on snow. Mathilde made her World Cup debut on 12 March 2019 in Drammen and reached her first individual podium on 29 December 2021 in Lenzerheide. She continues to establish herself as an increasingly strong presence on the international scene.

Edvin Anger

08.04.2002
Cross Country

Edvin Anger skis with the easy smile of someone simply enjoying fresh air. At 1.90 m, he’s hard to miss on the track—but even harder to overlook off it, thanks to his sunny personality and friendliness. At the 2025 World Championships in Trondheim, Edvin claimed two bronze medals in the team sprint and relay, and came close to the podium with a 4th-place finish in the 10 km classic.

Calle Halfvarsson

17.03.1989
CROSS COUNTRY

Calle Halfvarsson is the cross-country skier you never quite expect: unpredictable, generous, and sometimes brilliant. The light-hearted soul of Swedish skiing, he always brings something special to the race. Active on the World Cup circuit since 2009, Calle has earned numerous podiums, excelling above all in classic technique. His versatility across distance and sprint events has made him a benchmark in modern Swedish skiing.

Moa Ilar

06.07.1997
CROSS COUNTRY

Moa Ilar arrives without fuss, never seeking the spotlight—but once she clips into her skis, she’s impossible to ignore. Determined, practical, and with the calm focus of someone who knows exactly where she’s headed, Moa has been part of Sweden’s national team since 2022. She made her World Cup debut in Ulricehamn in January 2019 and has already secured two individual victories, proving that quiet confidence can be as powerful as bold declarations.

clément Parisse

06.07.1993
Cross Country

Clément Parisse is powered by passion and endurance, facing every challenge with courage and positivity. Humble despite his achievements, he brings kindness and energy that inspire everyone around him. A fixture on the World Cup circuit since 2014, Clément has competed in over 125 individual races and earned a podium finish in the team event—always showing that persistence and dedication define his path..

Campbell Wrigh

25.05.2002
Biathlon

Campbell Wright is a rare talent, first dazzling in cross-country skiing and then making waves in biathlon. His infectious energy and playful spirit make him a favorite both on and off the snow. With a knack for blending charm and determination, Campbell debuted on the World Cup circuit in 2021 and represented New Zealand at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. By the 2025 World Championships in Lenzerheide, he stood on the podium wearing the colors of the United States, cementing his reputation as one of the sport’s most exciting rising stars.

OUR PAST
CHAMPIONS

HERE ARE SOME HISTORIC ATHLETES:

DARIO COLOGNA

11.03.1986

Dario is one of the greatest cross-country skiers of his generation. With four Olympic gold medals, one world title, and four overall World Cup victories, he has built a legacy of consistency, power, and brilliance on snow.

LukáS Bauer

18.08.1977

Winner of the overall World Cup in 2008, Lukas has proven his mastery especially in classic distance races. With two Olympic medals (one silver and one bronze) and another silver at the World Championships, he is remembered as a skier who combined elegance with grit.

Martin Johnsrud Sundby

26.09.1984

Three-time overall World Cup winner, double Olympic champion, and the owner of a medal chest that includes two golds, two silvers, and one bronze from the Games; plus nine World Championship medals, four of them gold. Few skiers embodied dominance and resilience the way Martin did.

Sjur Røthe

02.07.1988

A two-time world champion, he has claimed three gold medals and one silver at the World Championships, especially in distance and relay races.

Pål Golberg

16.07.1990

An Olympic silver medalist and multiple-time world champion, Pal has collected four golds and one silver on the world stage. In 2023, he won the World Cup distance title, showing once again that endurance and patience pay off.

Niklas Dyrhaug

06.07.1987

With two World Championship bronze medals and a key role in Norway’s relay successes, Niklas has quietly carved out a reputation as one of the most reliable distance racers of his time. Strong, steady, and always a threat in long races.

Daniel Richardson

15.03.1982

An Olympic champion in the relay and an individual bronze medalist, Daniel also shined at the World Championships, with one gold and two silvers to his name. Distance races were his specialty, where stamina and grit met pure determination.

Amélie Reymond

18.06.1987
Telemark

The undisputed queen of telemark, she defined an era with an unmatched record: 17 world titles, 9 World Championship silvers, and an astonishing 216 World Cup podiums. More than an athlete, she became a symbol of excellence and inspiration for generations to come.

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