DAVOS, Switzerland - Norway extended its dominance of the cross-country skiing World Cup with victories for Marit Bjoergen and Anders Gloeersen in distance races Saturday.

Six-time Olympic champion Bjoergen won a 10-kilometre freestyle event to give Norway a record 10th straight women's World Cup race victory. Russian women won nine straight in 1995.

Bjoergen had a time of 24 minutes 57.7 seconds, with runner-up Nicole Fessel of Germany 19.9 seconds back. Norway's Heidi Weng was third, 26.7 back.

"The downhills were not so easy and I had to be careful not to lose the victory," Bjoergen said.

Ivan Babikov, of Canmore, Alta., was the top Canadian, finishing 34 in 35:46.3. Alex Harvey of St. Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., was 38th in 35:52.0 while Devon Kershaw, of Sudbury, Ont., finished 52nd in 36:17.8.

Graeme Killick, of Fort McMurray, Alta., finished 54th in 36:24.0 while Calgary's Kevin Sandau was 70th in 37:09.4.

With her sixth straight victory in a World Cup 10K freestyle, Bjoergen extended her lead in the overall standings over teammate Therese Johaug. Norway has six of the top eight racers.

Emily Nishikawa, of Whitehorse, was the lone Canadian in the race, finishing 49th in 27:30.1.

The last non-Norwegian to win a World Cup event was American Kikkan Randall, in a sprint freestyle race in March at Lahti, Finland.

Gloeersen's first win this season came in a 15K freestyle with Norway sweeping the podium. His time of 34:27.9 was 4.8 faster than Petter Northug and 10.4 clear of third-placed Chris Andre Jespersen.

Martin Johnsrud Sundby of Norway leads the overall standings, and placed sixth Saturday. Gloeersen rose to ninth.

Davos was hosting the World Cup for a second straight weekend.

The current meeting, which concludes with sprint events Sunday, was rescheduled due to lack of snow at La Clusaz, France.