
Fast Tracks
News briefs and audio clips from the nordic sport world..
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Show overview
Fast Tracks has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 157 episodes. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 2 min and 9 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 66 episodes published. Published by FasterSkier, INC..
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News briefs and audio clips from the nordic sport world.
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Ep 129IOC - Olympic Women's Skiathlon - Podium Press Conference
The women’s Olympic Skiathlon told the truth early.In wet, demanding conditions in Val di Fiemme, Frida Karlsson delivered a controlled, decisive performance to win gold, as she and her Swedish teammate Ebba Andersson went 1–2, with Norway's Heidi Weng in bronze-medal position in the opening distance race of the Games.This is the audio from the IOC podium press conference following the race.ac: IOC
Ep 1272025 World Championships—Frida Karlsson—Women's 50 k Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. Press Conference reporting by Aidan O'Donnell.
Ep 1272025 World Championships—Heidi Weng and Therese Johaug—Women's 50 k Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. Press Conference reporting by Aidan O'Donnell.
Ep 1262025 World Championships—Coach Matt Whitcomb says, 'We believe in it and I still love the event. I think it is an amazing thing!'
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. Coach Matt Whitcomb says, 'We believe in it and I still love the event. I think it is an amazing thing!' Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1262025 World Championships—'The hardest conditions I have ever skied in' for Julia Kern in the Women's 50 k
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. 'The hardest conditions I have ever skied in' for Julia Kern in the Women's 50 k. Reporting by Nat Herz.
Ep 1262025 World Championships—'It was quite a fight out there' for Alayna Sonnesyn and all the women in the 50 k
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. 'It was quite a fight out there' for Alayna Sonnesyn and all the women in the 50 k. Reporting by Stuart Harden.
Ep 1262025 World Championships—With the entire Canadian team behind her, Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt was hell-bent on finishing the 50k
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today the Women raced 50k for the first time at a championship event. To say the conditions were soft would be a huge understatement. With the entire Canadian team behind her, Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt was hell-bent on finishing the 50k. Reporting by Aidan O'Donnell..
Ep 1242025 World Championships—Luke Jager Will Remember The Crazy Scene for the Rest of His Life
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was one that was extremely hard yet memorable for Luke Jager. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—It has been a historic week for Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo—Men's 50 k Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was extremely hard yet memorable. It has been a historic week for Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo. Press Conference reporting by Nat Herz.
Ep 1252025 World Championships—It was a magical day for William Poromaa—Men's 50 k Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was extremely hard yet memorable. It was a magical day for William Poromaa. Press Conference reporting by Nat Herz.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—James Clugnet discusses the challenge of the climate change agreement
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was extremely hard yet memorable. James Clugnet discusses the challenge of the climate change agreement. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—Haakon Klaebo following his son's historic day in the Men's 50 k
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was extremely hard yet memorable. We caught up with Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo's father, Haakon Klaebo, after his son skied his way into the history books. Reporting by Nat Herz.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—Gus Schumacher didn't have the day he dreamed of, but was proud of climate efforts he made
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of Nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. With so many fans surrounding an incredibly soft course, the Men's 50k was one that was extremely hard yet memorable. Gus Schumacher didn't have the day he dreamed of, but he was proud of the climate efforts he made. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—Chris Grover reflects on a special week with one race to go
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of nordic sport, and today was one that will be remembered for decades. Chris Grover reflects on a special week with one race to go. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1242025 World Championships—Kevin Bolger had great day on his home trails in the Men's 50 k
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Men’s 50 k Freestyle has always been the pinnacle of nordic sport and today was one that will be remembered for decades. Kevin Bolger had a great day on the trails where he now lives and trains. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1232025 World Championships—Swedish Women after the team relay—Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Women’s Relay seemed like it was over halfway through the first leg when Norway's Heidi Weng skied to a large lead, but on the final leg, Sweden's Jonna Sundling charged back to close down a 37-second deficit and eventually took the gold medal. Norway finished just behind in second, while Germany's Victoria Carl held off Finish sprinter Jasmi Joensuu to claim the bronze medal. Reporting by Aidan O’Donnell.
Ep 1232025 World Championships—Norwegian Women after the team relay—Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Women’s Relay seemed like it was over halfway through the first leg when Norway's Heidi Weng skied to a large lead, but on the final leg, Sweden's Jonna Sundling charged back to close down a 37-second deficit and eventually took the gold medal. Norway finished just behind in second, while Germany's Victoria Carl held off Finish sprinter Jasmi Joensuu to claim the bronze medal. Reporting by Aidan O’Donnell.
Ep 1232025 World Championships—Germany Women after the team relay—Press Conference
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Women’s Relay seemed like it was over halfway through the first leg when Norway's Heidi Weng skied to a large lead, but on the final leg, Sweden's Jonna Sundling charged back to close down a 37-second deficit and eventually took the gold medal. Norway finished just behind in second, while Germany's Victoria Carl held off Finish sprinter Jasmi Joensuu to claim the bronze medal. Reporting by Aidan O’Donnell.
Ep 1232025 World Championships—US Women discuss influencing climate change following the relay
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Women’s Relay seemed like it was over halfway through the first leg when Norway's Heidi Weng skied to a large lead, but on the final leg, Sweden's Jonna Sundling charged back to close down a 37-second deficit and eventually took the gold medal. Norway finished just behind in second, while Germany's Victoria Carl held off Finish sprinter Jasmi Joensuu to claim the bronze medal. The US Women discuss influencing climate change following the relay. Reporting by Nat Herz and Stuart Harden.
Ep 1232025 World Championships—Canadian Women following the relay
The 2025 FIS World Championships in Trondheim, Norway. The Women’s Relay seemed like it was over halfway through the first leg when Norway's Heidi Weng skied to a large lead, but on the final leg, Sweden's Jonna Sundling charged back to close down a 37-second deficit and eventually took the gold medal. Norway finished just behind in second, while Germany's Victoria Carl held off Finish sprinter Jasmi Joensuu to claim the bronze medal. Reporting by Aidan O’Donnell and Stuart Harden.