The women’s cross‑country skiing 10km interval start free competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano‑Cortina is part of a revamped schedule where women now compete at the same distances as men. This event brings together the world’s top distance specialists in a pure test of pace, strength, and tactical pacing over 10 kilometres of freestyle skiing on the often demanding Fabio Canal course in Tesero, Italy. Before this race begins, you will find my prediction for it below.
Olympic Women’s 10km Interval Start Free Betting Odds
Below are the latest gold medal odds for the women’s 10km interval start free event:
- Frida Karlsson (SWE): +175
- Jessica Diggins (USA): +250
- Ebba Andersson (SWE): +300
- Heidi Weng (NOR): +750
- Moa Ilar (SWE): +1200
- Astrid Oeyre Slind (NOR): +1200
- Karoline Simpson‑Larsen (NOR): +1800
- Teresa Stadlober (AUT): +2000
- All Others: +6600 or more
Olympic Women’s 10km Interval Start Free Major Storylines
One of the central talking points entering this event is the dominance of the Swedish women during the initial cross‑country competitions. Sweden locked the podium in the women’s sprint event earlier at these Olympics and secured multiple medals in the skiathlon, underscoring extraordinary depth across both sprint and distance disciplines. That form, highlighted by early success by Linn Svahn and Jonna Sundling in sprinting and Frida Karlsson’s gold in the 20km skiathlon, positions Sweden as a powerhouse in this interval start format.
Karlsson is especially interesting going into this competition after already winning one gold medal. She is the betting favorite to win this race as well and could end up having an historic Games if she is able to outperform the rest of the competition again here.
Another key narrative revolves around Jessie Diggins of the United States. Diggins, who has shown consistent World Cup distance form heading into the Games, finished second in a major 10km mass start event during the recent Tour de Ski and narrowly missed top honours, proving her speed over this distance is world‑class. Her resilience after adversity, including a fall in the Olympic skiathlon earlier in the schedule, adds a compelling storyline for spectators to keep an eye on.
Norway’s seasoned competitors such as Heidi Weng and Karoline Simpson‑Larsen also loom large. Norway has a long tradition of excellence in cross‑country skiing, and while Sweden has dominated this edition, Norwegian athletes remain strategically placed to make late moves, especially in the guts of a race where split pacing and snow conditions can impact outcomes significantly.
Olympic Women’s 10km Interval Start Free Medal Contenders
- Frida Karlsson (SWE) – Karlsson being the overwhelming favorite at close to even money reflects her outstanding recent form and confidence gained from Olympic skiathlon gold. Karlsson’s skiathlon performance highlighted superior pacing ability and the capacity to sustain a high tempo over distance.
- Jessica Diggins (USA) – A strong second choice in the market, Diggins has consistently shown she can contend at the highest level. Her recent 10km result in a major stage race and her overall World Cup performance this season mark her as a serious threat for gold and a robust pick for a podium finish.
- Ebba Andersson (SWE) – Andersson’s consistency and ability to ski fast from the gun make her a reliable medal contender. Her skiathlon silver underscores her fitness and tactical strength in distance events.
- Heidi Weng (NOR) – Always competitive and with a strong track record in interval start events, Weng could capitalise if the Swedes falter or if conditions favour strength and endurance over explosive pace.
- Jonna Sundling (SWE) – While better known for sprint success, Sundling’s early Olympic performance shows she’s comfortable on this terrain and could transfer that speed into a distance setting.
Women’s 10km Interval Start Free Betting Prediction
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Confidence: 4/5


