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Thomas Helland Larsen
Country Norway
Born (1998-04-20) 20 April 1998 (age 26)
Oslo, Norway
Ski clubFossum IF
World Cup career
Seasons4 – (2020–present)
Starts7
Podiums1
Wins0
Overall titles0 – (42nd in 2022)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing  Norway
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Park City 4 × 5 km relay
Silver medal – second place 2017 Park City 20 km skiathlon
Updated on 28 March 2023.

Thomas Helland Larsen (born 20 April 1998) is a Norwegian cross-country skier.

At the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics he finished fourth in the 10 kilometre, won the silver medal in the cross-country cross event and the gold medal in the sprint event. Competing at the 2017 and 2018 Junior World Championships, his biggest success was the 2017 event where he won a gold medal in the 4 × 5 kilometre relay and the silver medal in the 10 + 10 kilometre skiathlon.[1]

He made his World Cup debut at the March 2020 sprint in Konnerud, also collecting his first World Cup points with a 26th place. He improved to 21st in February 2021 in Ulricehamn. His definitive breakthrough came in December 2021 in Lillehammer, where he finished second in the sprint.[1]

He represents the sports club Fossum IF.[1]

Cross-country skiing results

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All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[1]

World Cup

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Season standings

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 Season   Age  Discipline standings Ski Tour standings
Overall Distance Sprint U23 Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
Ski Tour
2020
2020 21 136 82 12
2021 22 105 63 15
2022 23 42 17
2023 24 144 80

Individual podiums

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  • 1 podium – (1 WC)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 2021–22 3 December 2021 Norway Lillehammer, Norway 1.6 km Sprint F World Cup 2nd

Team podiums

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  • 1 victory – (1 TS)
  • 1 podium – (1 TS)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammate
1 2021–22 19 December 2021 Germany Dresden, Germany 12 × 0.65 km Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Northug

References

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