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Caldwell, Kern Fifth in Dresden Team Sprint

By Tom Horrocks
January, 12 2020
Julia Kern and Sophie Caldwell teamed up to finish fifth in the Team Sprint Sunday in Germany. (www.nordicfocus.com. © Thibaut/NordicFocus)
Julia Kern and Sophie Caldwell teamed up to finish fifth in the Team Sprint Sunday in Germany. (www.nordicfocus.com. © Thibaut/NordicFocus)

Sophie Caldwell and Julia Kern teamed up to finish fifth at the FIS Cross Country World Cup team sprint in Dresden, Germany, Sunday.

The 10 teams of the women’s finals represented seven nations with Sweden 1 taking the victory ahead of Switzerland 1 in second and Sweden 2 in third. Throughout the final, Sweden 1 and Norway 1 alternated the lead but were constantly being chased by the athletes from Switzerland 1 as Julia and Sophie bounced between sixth and ninth in the tight field.

USA and Germany slowly made their way to leading positions with the hope to ensure a good position for the deciding final stretch of the 12 lap race that included an exchange on every lap. But fifth was as close as Sophie could get on the final lap, just 3.34 seconds off of the podium.

In the men’s race, Kevin Bolger and JC Schoonmaker, who scored his first World Cup points in his first World Cup start in Saturday’s sprint, teamed up to finish 11th in the second semi-final race, but did not advance to the finals, finishing 21st overall.

Up next, the FIS Cross Country World Cup tour moves on to Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, Jan. 18-19 for individual freestyle and classic pursuit races.

RESULTS
Women’s freestyle team sprint
Men’s freestyle team sprint

HOW TO WATCH 
All times EST

Monday, Jan. 13
1:00 a.m. - Men and women’s freestyle team sprint, Dresden, GER - NBCSN**
**Next-day broadcast