Cross Country Skiing
Ebba Andersson Wins Dramatic Skiathlon After Nail-Biting Finish
March 02, 2025 / SVT Sport
Ebba Andersson claimed the gold medal in the skiathlon event at the World Championships after a thrilling finish against Therese Johaug. The race required a photo finish to determine the winner, as they were nearly neck-and-neck at the finish line.
Ebba Andersson's Parents: "We Have Shed Many Tears After the Race"
March 02, 2025 / Sveriges Radio
After Ebba Andersson's gold medal victory at the World Championships, her parents expressed their emotional reaction to the achievement. Åsa Lundmark mentioned, "I have cried many tears after the race," while P-O Andersson described the moment as surreal.
Ebba Andersson Discusses Thrilling Finish with Johaug at the World Championships
March 02, 2025 / Sveriges Radio
Ebba Andersson shares her experience of closely competing with Therese Johaug during the World Championships, where she managed to secure the gold medal by a narrow margin. Andersson mentions having had some stressful thoughts before crossing the finish line, but ultimately felt triumphant.
Ebba Andersson retains her world title in the skiathlon in Trondheim
March 02, 2025 / L'Équipe
Ebba Andersson narrowly defended her world title in the skiathlon in Trondheim, winning by just a millimeter over Norwegian Therese Johaug. The thrilling finish had spectators on the edge of their seats as Andersson finished with a time of 47'57''1, while French skier Flora Dolci finished in 15th place.
Incredible: World Championship Drama over Gold
March 02, 2025 / Sport1
Ebba Andersson produced a thrilling finish in the World Championship Skiathlon, narrowly edging out Norway's Therese Johaug for the gold medal. The competition also featured dramatic moments for other athletes, including a surprising performance from Germany's U23 world champion.
Therese Johaug lost in an unusual World Championship gold battle – Krista Pärmäkoski’s icy response to Norwegians
March 02, 2025 / Yle
In the World Championships held in Trondheim, Therese Johaug took silver despite the dramatic finish of her competitors. Ebba Andersson of Sweden claimed the gold in an incredibly tight finish that was determined by photo finish. Krista Pärmäkoski highlighted some controversies regarding the weather conditions that affected the race, particularly the use of salt on the tracks which some athletes found problematic.
National Team Chief: 'A Middle Finger to All Who Just Talked About Johaug'
March 02, 2025 / Sveriges Radio
Anders Byström, the head of the Swedish national team, praises Ebba Andersson after her victory in the women's VM skiathlon. He also takes a jab at experts, stating it serves as 'a middle finger to all who just talked about Johaug.'
Olympic Champion Stina Nilsson Dominates Vasaloppet: "This Feels Crazy"
March 02, 2025 / Yle
Olympic champion Stina Nilsson achieved a remarkable victory in the Vasaloppet, winning by over five minutes just 11 months after retiring from biathlon. She expressed her disbelief and excitement at her performance and her comeback to cross-country skiing events, showcasing her past achievements and the dramatic transition to longer distance races.
Antti Tuisku competes again – lamented his ski choice: "So wrong"
March 02, 2025 / Yle
Antti Tuisku returned to competitive skiing at a national event and expressed frustration over his ski choice, which he felt was incorrect. He aims to compete in the 10 km free style championship in April before potentially retiring from competition.
Protest Against National Team Leadership: Trygve Toskedal Larsen Skips Home World Championships
March 02, 2025 / NRK
In a significant protest against the leadership of the Norwegian national team, Trygve Toskedal Larsen has chosen to forgo participation in the 2025 Ski World Championships held in his home country. He accuses the national coach, Ulf Morten Aune, of mistreatment, claiming that this year’s selection process favored other athletes while neglecting him despite showing good form and potential for success in upcoming races.
Stina Nilsson: "I'm really proud, never been this tired"
March 02, 2025 / Sveriges Radio
Stina Nilsson achieved a remarkable victory at the 2025 Vasaloppet, expressing her exhaustion with pride in her performance. In her interview with Radiosporten, she shared how tired she felt by the end but conveyed immense pride in maintaining her lead throughout the race. Nilsson is looking forward to enjoying her success in the days to come.
"A Machine": Former Biathlete Amazes at Vasaloppet
March 02, 2025 / Sport1
Eighteen-year-old Alvar Myhlback made history by winning the 101st edition of the legendary Vasaloppet ski marathon, while former biathlete Stina Nilsson delivered a stunning performance to secure victory among the women. Both athletes showcased remarkable skills in Sweden's prestigious ski event this year.