The siblings from Trondheim became the best in the country
Ingrid and Kristian Wollan Benum from Byåsen excelled at the junior Norwegian championships in cross-country skiing, winning gold medals and earning additional accolades during the weekend.
Ingrid and Kristian Wollan Benum, young athletes from Byåsen in Trondheim, showcased remarkable talent at the junior Norwegian championships in cross-country skiing held at Gålå. They both emerged victorious in their respective categories, Ingrid winning gold in the K19-20 class and Kristian taking gold in the M17 class, contributing to a successful weekend for their athletic club. Ingrid competed in a challenging 15-kilometer race, while Kristian tackled a shorter 10-kilometer distance, both demonstrating exceptional skill and endurance.
Their achievements were part of a larger trend during the championship, as many young talents from the Trøndelag region also secured medals across various categories. Cristian's further accomplishment of clinching a bronze in the classic race on Saturday underlined the ongoing success of athletes from Byåsen IL. Ingrid's recent title as junior world champion in Lillehammer earlier in the winter added to her impressive resume, marking her as a standout among her peers during the competitive season.
The weekend in Gålå was a significant success for the Trøndelag region, as it not only highlighted the individual successes of the Wollan Benum siblings but also the collective strength of the local youth in cross-country skiing. The event served as a platform for recognizing and celebrating the talents of young athletes, potentially paving the way for future successes both on the national and international skiing stages.