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Different Impressions Before the Olympic Start: Savickaitė Believes in Sprinting, Dainytė Finds the Course Difficult

Lithuanian skiers Eglė Savickaitė and Ieva Dainytė are approaching their first start at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Both Lithuanians will compete in the sprint event on Tuesday, February 10, and by then they have already had time to experience both the Olympic rhythm in the village and the peculiarities of the track itself.

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Alvar Myhlback is the long-distance skier aiming for gold in the Olympic sprint. To fasten or not is a key question. Another is that there will be no pole-free zones.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Lithuanian skiers Eglė Savickaitė and Ieva Dainytė are approaching their first start at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Both Lithuanians will compete in the sprint event on Tuesday, February 10, and by then they have already had time to experience both the Olympic rhythm in the village and the peculiarities of the track itself.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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VAL DI FIEMME. There will be no stall-free zone in the Olympic sprint. Good news for Alvar Myhlback. – I think it can be done quickly, he says.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Kristine Stavås Skistad (27) did not impress in the sprint prologue.

·Oslo, Norway
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Olympic course causes headaches: – A merciless penalty for Skistad VAL DI FIEMME/OSLO (Nettavisen): On Tuesday, sprints are on the program for the cross-country skiers in the Olympics in Milan/Cortina. On the women's side, Kristine Stavås Skistad is among the biggest favorites, but the discussion before the championships has been about the very unusual sprint course in Val di Fiemme. The course was run in the Tour de ski just under a month ago,…

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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