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Swedish cross-country skiers miss Olympic race due to illness

Key Points
  • Only two Swedish women started in the final Olympic cross-country race due to illness.
  • The situation drew criticism, with team management acknowledging a need for better planning.
  • In contrast, the Swedish biathlon team reported full health and preparedness for upcoming events.

In the final Olympic cross-country skiing race in Val di Fiemme, Italy, only two Swedish women started out of four possible spots, with three of four men starting the day before. Ebba Andersson won gold in the women's race. Illness reportedly affected the team, with healthy skiers having already left, including to prioritize the World Cup.

This has drawn criticism internally and externally. Swedish cross-country team manager Anders Byström was self-critical, suggesting clearer pre-competition rules could have prevented the issue. In contrast, Swedish biathlon head coach Johannes Lukas said such a situation would not happen in biathlon, citing internal agreements and preparedness.

such a situation would not happen in biathlon, citing internal agreements and preparedness

Johannes Lukas, Swedish biathlon head coach

Jonna Sundling, who missed the race due to a cold, expressed disappointment and emphasized the need for reserves. She and Frida Karlsson left early after delays at a bus station, captured in images. The biathlon team reportedly has all members healthy for the upcoming World Cup in Kontiolax, Finland.

suggesting clearer pre-competition rules could have prevented the issue

Anders Byström, Swedish cross-country team manager

expressed disappointment and emphasized the need for reserves

Jonna Sundling

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