The SC Ranking saw many changes after the Bedřichov Sprint and Jizerská50 last weekend. Here is an overview of the updated ranking.
After the Bedřichov Sprint and Jizerská50, the fifth and sixth Pro Tour events and second Grand Classics of Season XVII, Emilie Fleten, Team Ramudden, keeps the lead of the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance skiers, with 26.134.091 points.
In the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance cross-country skiers, Emilie Fleten is followed by Anikken Gjerde Alnæs, Team Engcon, in second place, with 25.237.344 points. Johan Hoel, Team Ragde Charge, is in third place with 24.696.250 points.
In the top 10, Stina Nilsson, Team Ragde Charge, climbs to 4th place (from 6th) with 24.590.745 points; Kasper Stadaas, Team Aker Dæhlie, is in 6th place (from 10th) with 24.407.887 points; and Ole Jørgen Bruvoll, Team Engcon, climbs to 8th position (from 9th) with 24.319.946 points.
After the Jizerská weekend, the Top 10 includes two Pro Team athletes from Sweden and eight from Norway.
SC Ranking – Top 10
| Athlete | Country | Pro Team | SC Ranking | Points |
| Emilie Fleten | Norway | Team Ramudden | #1 | 26.134.091 |
| Anikken Gjerde Alnæs | Norway | Team Engcon | #2 | 25.237.344 |
| Johan Hoel | Norway | Team Ragde Charge | #3 | 24.696.250 |
| Stina Nilsson | Sweden | Team Ragde Charge | #4 | 24.590.745 |
| Eirik Sverdrup Augdal | Norway | Team Eksjöhus | #5 | 24.432.868 |
| Kasper Stadaas | Norway | Team Aker Dæhlie | #6 | 24.407.887 |
| Andreas Nygaard | Norway | Team Ragde Charge | #7 | 24.385.642 |
| Ole Jørgen Bruvoll | Norway | Team Engcon | #8 | 24.319.946 |
| Max Novak | Sweden | Team Aker Dæhlie | #9 | 24.301.494 |
| Torleif Syrstad | Norway | Team Engcon | #10 | 24.227.429 |
Top 20
Notably, in the top 20, Amund Riege, Team Aker Dæhlie, moves up from 14th to 13th; Jeremy Royer, Team Eksjöhus, from 18th to 17th; and Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team, from 22nd to 18th.
Top 50
Athletes stepping up inside the top 50: Oskar Kardin, Lager 157 Ski Team (from 23rd to 22nd); Hanna Lodin, Team Engcon (from 32nd to 29th); Kati Roivas, Team Eksjöhus (from 35th to 34th); Nils Dahlsten, Lager 157 Ski Team (from 36th to 35th); and Simon Vuillet, Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino (from 42nd to 39th).
Moving up also are Anton Elvseth, Team Engcon (from 45th to 44th); Hedda Bångman, Team Burger King Northug (from 46th to 45th); Vebjørn Moen, Team Eksjöhus (from 47th to 46th); and Thomas Joly, Team Ramudden (from 56th to 50th).
Top 100
Pro Team athletes moving up inside the top 100, five or more positions: Anja Stolpe, The Youth Team (78th to 72nd); Hanna Fine, Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino (84th to 79th); Stefano Mich, Team Futura GTE Trentino (89th to 84th); Laurie Flochon Joly, Team Futura GTE Trentino (94th to 89th); and Lauri Mannila, Team Edux (107th to 97th).
Get to know how the SC Ranking system works!
The SC Ranking points are calculated on the percentual time as the skier is behind the winning time in their gender with an exponential drop of points. This makes it possible to create one single ranking for both women and men, professional and recreational skiers.
Each skier can include results from their best 12 races within 24 months. The woman or man with the most points will have the #1 rank. In a Ski Classics Pro Tour event, the winning woman and man receive 2.000.000 points; in a Challengers event, the winners collect 500.000 points.
For the Pro Team athletes, Podium Bonus Points are also awarded to the top three skiers in each gender. A Pro Tour event winner gets 200.000 points, 2nd place brings 100.000 points, and 3rd place awards 40.000 points.
As a registered user, you can filter places based on nationality, age group, and gender by using the Filter Tab on the view set on your page.
Read More – SC MyPages and SC Ranking: How does it work?
Everyone participating in Ski Classics, Pro Tour or Challengers events, recreational and professional skiers can connect their profile to the Ski Classics results database, called MyPages.
One of the central features of MyPages is that you get your global SC Ranking. The SC Ranking is a live updated international ranking, unique in combining women and men, professional and recreational skiers in one single list!
Next up is the Bedřichov Sprint on Friday evening, January 30. The sprint race marks the fifth Ski Classics Pro Tour event of Season XVII.
Read More: Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XVII 2025/2026
Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XVII (2025/2026)
Season XVII of the Ski Classics Pro Tour consists of 13 events across 9 event weekends in 6 countries.
- Event 1: December 13, 2025 – Bad Gastein Pro Team Tempo – Sportgastein, Austria, 7km
- Event 2: December 14, 2025 – Bad Gastein Criterium – Sportgastein, Austria, 36km
- Event 3: January 17, 2026 – Engadin La Diagonela – Pontresina-Zuoz, Switzerland, 47km
- Event 4: January 25, 2026 – Marcialonga – Moena-Cavalese, Italy, 70km
- Event 5: January 30, 2026 – Bedřichov Sprint – Bedřichov, Czech Republic, 1.5km
- Event 6: February 1, 2026 – Jizerská50 – Bedřichov, Czech Republic, 50km
- Event 7: March 1, 2026 – Vasaloppet – Sälen-Mora, Sweden, 90km
- Event 8: March 7, 2026 – Orsa Grönklitt 50k ITT Women – Grönklitt, Sweden, 50km
- Event 9: March 8, 2026 – Orsa Grönklitt 50k ITT Men – Grönklitt, Sweden, 50km
- Event 10: March 14, 2026 – Birkebeinerrennet – Rena-Lillehammer, Norway, 54km
- Event 11: March 21, 2026 – Marcialonga Bodø – Bodø, Norway, 50km
- Event 12: March 28, 2026 – Reistadløpet – Setermoen-Bardufoss, Norway, 35km
- Event 13: March 29, 2026 – Grand Finale Summit 2 Senja – Bardufoss-Finnsnes, Norway, 60km
For more updates and detailed information about the Ski Classics Pro Tour, make sure to visit skiclassics.com
Author: Leandro Lutz
Photo: Reichert/NordicFocus


