Overview
- The women's 10 km freestyle at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Trondheim on December 7 was won by Sweden's Ebba Andersson ahead of Moa Ilar, with the USA's Jessie Diggins third.
- Germany's Helen Hoffmann finished ninth for her first World Cup top ten, ending 33.5 seconds behind the winner.
- Sweden dominated the front of the field, with Jonna Sundling also taking fifth place.
- Finland's Krista Pärmäkoski, viewed as a co-favorite, withdrew on the morning of the race.
- Norway underperformed at home as Astrid Øyre Slind led the hosts in fourth and Heidi Weng faded late to finish 35.5 seconds back, while Germany's Pia Fink placed 14th and Sofie Krehl, Anna-Maria Dietze, and Katherine Sauerbrey were off the leading pace.