FIS Telemark World Cup 2025: Results and Highlights from Melchsee-Frutt

Athlete competes in Telemark skiing free heel event at Melchsee-Frutt.

The Telemark World Cup landed at the scenic resort of Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland, on January 24–25, 2025. Top athletes from around the globe competed in this exciting two-day event, showcasing skill, speed, and the unique charm of telemark skiing. Fans witnessed incredible performances and rising stars taking the spotlight.


Day 1: January 24 – Men’s and Women’s Races

Men’s Results

Norway’s Trym Nygaard Løken (born 1993) dominated the first day with a winning time of 38.01 seconds. He once again proved his expertise on the challenging slopes. Meanwhile, France secured two podium spots:

  • Noé Claye (born 1999) finished second, +1.35 seconds behind Løken.
  • Elie Nabot (born 1997) claimed third with 39.64 seconds (+1.63).

Women’s Results

The women’s race highlighted international talent.

  • Jasmin Taylor (GBR, born 1993) took first place with 42.18 seconds.
  • Argeline Tan Bouquet (FRA, born 1994) finished second at 44.00 seconds (+1.82).
  • Augustine Carliez (FRA, born 2004) earned third place at 44.54 seconds (+2.36).

Day 2: January 25 – More Thrills on the Slopes

Men’s Results

Norway’s Trym Nygaard Løken continued his winning streak, completing the course in 37.29 seconds. Raphael Mahlknecht (ITA, born 2001) finished second at 38.46 (+1.17), while Switzerland’s Nicolas Michel (born 1995) secured third at 38.58 (+1.29).


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Women’s Results

France dominated the second day’s women’s race.

  • Argeline Tan Bouquet won with 43.38 seconds.
  • Augustine Carliez followed closely at 43.57 (+0.19).
  • Norway’s Gøril Strøm Eriksen (born 1998) took third at 44.21 (+0.83).

Key Highlights from Melchsee-Frutt

Trym Nygaard Løken dominated both men’s races, while Argeline Tan Bouquet excelled in the women’s category. Jasmin Taylor secured a victory on January 24, and young talents like Raphael Mahlknecht and Augustine Carliez emerged as rising stars.

The stunning backdrop of Melchsee-Frutt provided ideal conditions for world-class telemark skiing competitions. The slopes, snow quality, and alpine scenery combined to make this event unforgettable.


Why Follow the FIS Telemark World Cup?

Telemark skiing blends precision, grace, and speed. The FIS Telemark World Cup attracts the best athletes globally. Consequently, it is a must-watch for ski enthusiasts. Even beginners can find inspiration in the skill, determination, and passion displayed in each run.

With every race, the World Cup highlights the excitement and artistry that make telemark skiing unique. Fans worldwide eagerly anticipate each event, cheering on established champions and promising newcomers alike.

Learn More About Telemark Skiing

Looking for more news, results, and insights about telemark skiing? Visit telemark-skiing.info for updates on the FIS Telemark World Cup, tips for telemark beginners, and guides to top ski destinations.

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