Klaebo Addresses His North American Fans

Klaebo Addresses His North American Fans

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We received a message from Johannes Klaebo to all his North American fans which we promptly convey: "I am very sorry that I did not get the opportunity to meet the Canadian and American cross country skiing fans! I hope to come back stronger next time the World Cup cross-country is organized there!"
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Johannes Klaebo’s Reaction

Johannes Klaebo’s Reaction

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Johannes Klaebo issued a following statement via his father & manager Haakon Klaebo: "I support the decision of the Norwegian Ski Federarion 100 per cent. We should all be contributing to limiting of infection spread. This is more important than going to the closing World Cup races in Canada and the United States. I had been looking forward to competing in both Canada and USA, and it's sad that we can't compete in the US, which is finally on the World Cup program. I had hoped to be able to secure my Sprint Cup in Minneapolis. But this is about far more important things at the moment. All the sports titles are of little importance in this context."
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Reactions To Norwegians Dropping Out Of North American World Cup Stages

Reactions To Norwegians Dropping Out Of North American World Cup Stages

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[caption id="attachment_15179" align="alignnone" width="1920"] Yuri Borodavko, Alexander Bolshunov's coach: "That's not how we would like to get the World Cup! The fact that the Norwegians are not coming is a show of disrespect towards other nations. And a big hit on the FIS standings [/caption] [caption id="attachment_15180" align="alignnone" width="1920"] Gjøran Tefre, part of Team Norway's selection for the North American WC stages:" I am very sorry and very sad that we have to stay home. But then we have to take our and the all Norwegians' health seriously and stop the spread of the virus. So when they have decided that the best thing is to stay home, we just have to respect that. And with all races in Norway beeing cancelled, the right thing probably is not to race…
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