The Ski Classics Challengers event, Billingens Långlopp, took place this Saturday with a 42km long-distance classic technique race in Skövde, Sweden. Check out the results.
After a day full of action, one of the Ski Classics Challengers events in Sweden, Billingens Långlopp, saw a fierce battle for all the podium places. Ultimately, Tova Andersson, Team Ramudden, and Oskar Flygare, Offerdals SK, won their respective races with solid performances.
Billingens Långlopp – 42km Women’s Race
In the women’s competition, Tova Andersson, Team Ramudden, was the winner, completing the event in 1:56:00.2.
Madelene Nord, Bruse Sauerland Ski Team/DPONLY Ski Club, finished in second place, 49.3 seconds back, followed by Klara Yngvesson, DPONLY Ski Club, 4:53:6 behind the winner, and completing the podium in third place.
The article continues below.

Billingens Långlopp – Top 3 Women
- Tova Andersson, Team Ramudden, 1:56:00.2
- Madelene Nord, Bruse Sauerland Ski Team/DPONLY Ski Club, +49.3
- Klara Yngvesson, DPONLY Ski Club, +4:53.6
Full results can be found HERE
Billingens Långlopp – 42km Men’s Race
In the men’s event, the winner, Oskar Flygare, Offerdals SK, completed the race at 1:43:17.6.
Hugo Hilmersson, Göteborgs Skidklubb, finished in second place, 0.1 seconds behind, followed by Andreas Svensson, Ulricehamns IF, completing the podium in third position and 1:45.1 back.
The article continues below.

Billingens Långlopp – Top 3 Men
- Oskar Flygare, Offerdals SK, 1:43:17.6
- Hugo Hilmersson, Göteborgs Skidklubb, +0.1
- Andreas Svensson, Ulricehamns IF, +0.8
Full results can be found HERE
As Billingens Långlopp 42km is a Ski Classics Challengers event, Pro Team-registered athletes can collect points for the Ski Classics Champion and Youth competitions in their respective genders.
Complete results of the event can be found here and here, and a list of Ski Classics Challengers events with confirmed dates for the season 2025/2026 can be found at Ski Classics. The list is updated continuously with new events.
Author: Leandro Lutz
Photos: Alexander Arnholm


