Russian 1-2 in cross-country World Cup meet in Falun

FALUN, Sweden (AP) Maxim Vylegzhanin and Alexander Bessmertnykh of Russia put a small dent in Norway's domination of cross-country skiing with a 1-2 finish in the men's 10-kilometer World Cup race in Falun on Saturday.
Maurice Manificat of France finished third with the first Norwegian, Emil Iversen, fourth in the classical-style race.
In the women's 5-kilometer race, Norwegians took the top four spots, with overall leader Therese Johaug winning her 13th World Cup race of the season.
Heidi Weng finished in second, 18.6 seconds behind. Ingvild Flugstad Westberg came third.
Five-kilometer races are quite rare and Johaug said she knew it would be a tough distance.
''I am really happy to win, as it's not my favourite distance so that makes it even better,'' she said.