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Historic Haga wins first women's 50km race after thriller sprint finish
Oberstdorf, Germany. 27th Feb, 2021. Nordic skiing: World Championships, cross-country skiing - skiathlon 2 x 7.5 km, women. Katharina Hennig from Germany (l-r), Pia Fink from Germany, Lisa Lohmann from Germany and