On Tuesday, TV4’s reporters started the evening session with a whopping 34 degrees in the studio in Budapest, which also The Express reported on.
The host Frida Nordstrand who was there tells Expressen that before the start of the broadcast she wore gray clothes but that these had to be changed as they were drenched in sweat.
– Two seconds before the broadcast was to start, I had to borrow “Carro’s” shirt which was stuffed in some bag, says the host.
The experts Carolina Klüft and Michel Torneus protected himself from the heat with the help of a fan and umbrella.
– It’s incredibly sweaty. At the beginning of the championship, we had an ambition to hide it. As soon as there was a feature or a break, we took out napkins for our faces. Now we just feel: “Let it flow”, says Nordstrand, who lives in Spain on weekdays and is used to the heat, to Expressen.