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History

Must have been love!

Toblach has a long history in the organization of cross-country skiing events. Since 1976 the Pustertaler Ski-Marathon takes place, only one year later the Gran Fondo Dobbiaco – Cortina was held for the first time. Since 2010 Toblach has established itself as an annual organizer of Tour de Ski and Worldcup races.

2023 Worldcup
2021
Tour de Ski
2019 Tour de Ski
2018 Tour de Ski Opening
2017 Tour de Ski + 2x Worldcup (January + December)
2016 Tour de Ski
2015 Tour de Ski + Worldcup
2014 Tour de Ski + Worldcup
2013 Tour de Ski
2012 Tour de Ski
2011 Tour de Ski
2010 Tour de Ski

2005 Continentalcup + Italian National Championships
2003 Worldcup + Continentalcup
1998 Worldcup
1997 Continentalcup
1996 Continentalcup
1995 Worldcup
1993 Worldcup + Military Championships
1992 Continentalcup + EFNS
1991 Masters Worldcup
1988 Worldcup Ladies
since 1977 Toblach-Cortina Volkslanglauf
since 1976 Pustertaler Ski-Marathon

Cross Country Worldcup Tour de Ski Toblach Dobbiaco

Wall of fame

Women:

01.01.2024 – 20 km F (Tour de Ski) – Jessie Diggins (USA)
31.12.2023 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski) 
– Kerttu Niskanen (FIN)
30.12.2023 – Sprint (Tour de Ski) 
– Linn Svahn (SWE)
06.01.2021 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski) –
Yulia Stupak (RUS)
05.01.2021 – 10 km F (Tour de Ski) – Jessie Diggins (USA)
01.01.2020 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski) – Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg (NOR)
31.12.2019 – 10 km F (Tour de Ski) – Therese Johaug (NOR)
30.12.2018 – 10 km F (Tour de Ski) – Natalia Nepryaev (RUS)
29.12.2018 – Sprint F (Tour de Ski) – Stina Nilsson (SWE)
17.12.2017 – 10km C (WC) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
16.12.2017 – 10km F (WC) – Charlotte Kalla (SWE)
15.01.2017 – Teamsprint (WC) – Natalia Matveeva/Yulia Belorukova (RUS)
14.01.2017 – Sprint (WC) – Natalia Matveeva (RUS)
06.01.2017 – 5 km F (Tour de Ski) – Jessica Diggins (USA)
08.01.2016 – 5 km F (Tour de Ski) – Jessica Diggins (USA)
20.12.2015 – 10 km C (WC) – Johaug Therese (NOR)
19.12.2015 – Sprint (WC) – Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR)
08.01.2015 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
07.01.2015 – 5 km C (Tour de Ski) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
02.02.2014 – Sprint (WC) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
01.02.2014 – 10 km C (WC) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
03.01.2014 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Astrid Jacobsen Uhrenholdt (NOR)
04.01.2013 – 3 km C (Tour de Ski) – Justyna Kowalczyk (POL)
03.01.2013 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Justyna Kowalczyk (POL)
05.01.2012 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
04.01.2012 – Sprint (Tour de Ski) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
03.01.2012 – 3 km C (Tour de Ski) – Marit Bjoergen (NOR)
06.01.2011 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Justyna Kowalczyk (POL)
05.01.2011 – Sprint (Tour de Ski) – Petra Majdic (SLO)
07.01.2010 – 5 km C (Tour de Ski) – Justyna Kowalczyk (POL)
06.01.2010 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Arianna Follis (ITA)

Men:

01.01.2024 – 20 km F (Tour de Ski) – Harald Oestberg Amundsen (NOR)
31.12.2023 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski)
– Perttu Hyvarinen (FIN)
30.12.2023 – Sprint (Tour de Ski)
– Lucas Chanvat (FRA)
05.02.2023 – 4×7,5 km Relay (WC)
– Italy
04.02.2023 – 10 km F (WC)
– Paal Goldberg (NOR)
03.02.2023 – Sprint F (WC)
– Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR)
06.01.2021 – 15 km C (Tour de Ski) –
Alexander Bolshunov (RUS)
05.01.2021 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Alexander Bolshunov (RUS)
01.01.2020 – 15 km C (Tour de Ski) – Alexander Bolshunov (RUS)
31.12.2019 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Sergey Ustiugov (RUS)
30.12.2018 – 15 km F (Tour de Ski) – Sergey Ustiugov (RUS)
29.12.2018 – Sprint F (Tour de Ski) – Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR)
17.12.2017 – 15 km C (WC) – Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR)
16.12.2017 – 15 km F (WC) – Simen Hegstad Krueger (NOR)
15.01.2017 – Teamsprint (WC) – Alex Harvey/Len Valjas (CAN)
14.01.2017 – Sprint (WC) – Bjoernestad Skar Sindre (NOR)
06.01.2017 – 10 km F (Tour de Ski) – Sergey Ustiugov (RUS)
08.01.2016 – 10 km F (Tour de Ski) – Finn Haagen Krogh (NOR)
20.12.2015 – 10 km C (WC) – Martin Johnsrud Sundby (NOR)
19.12.2015 – Sprint (WC) – Federico Pellegrini (ITA)
08.01.2015 – 25 km F (Tour de Ski) – Petter Northug jr. (NOR)
07.01.2015 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski) – Alexey Poltoranin (NOR)
02.02.2014 – Sprint (WC) – Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR)
01.02.2014 – 15 km C (WC) – Alexander Legkov (RUS)
03.01.2014 – 35 km F (WC) – Martin Johnsrud Sundby (NOR)
04.01.2013 – 5 km C (Tour de Ski) – Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ)
03.01.2013 – 35 km F (Tour de Ski) – Petter Northug jr. (NOR)
05.01.2012 – 35 km F (Tour de Ski) – Dario Cologna (SUI)
04.01.2012 – Sprint (Tour de Ski) – Nikolay Morilov (RUS)
03.01.2012 – 5 km C (Tour de Ski) – Alexander Legkov (RUS)
06.01.2011 – 35 km F (Tour de Ski) – Dario Cologna (SUI)
05.01.2011 – Sprint (Tour de Ski) – Devon Kershaw (CAN)
07.01.2010 – 10 km C (Tour de Ski) – Daniel Rickardsson (SWE)
06.01.2010 – 35 km F (Tour de Ski) – Petter Northug jr. (NOR)