Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson meet in a new super duel – the Swedish star duo refuse to give up the ski season

You might have thought the ski season was over.
But Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson refuse to stop competing.
Now the Swedish national team duo meet in another heated duel on Swedish soil.

The World Cup season ended a month ago, but the ski season continues. Our Swedish national team skaters first continued the season with the SM at home and since then have both Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson extended their winters.

Frida against Ebba

The blue-and-yellow star duo recently settled in a super duel and actually the very first time they met at home in Sollefteå as seniors. Then Ebba won one race and Frida responded by winning two races.

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240407 Ebba Andersson, Piteå Elit SK competes in the ladies’ pursuit start 15 km classic style during the Ford Smart Energy Cup on April 7, 2024 in Sollefteå. Photo: Johan Axelsson / BILDBYRÅN / COP 245 / JA0182

Now there will be a chance for quick revenge in what will probably be the very last cross-country race of the season. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Fjälltop weekend in Bruksvallarna, a ski competition that has been run for over 30 years, is decided.

Poromaa & Anger

On Friday, super sprints are held with, among other things Marcus Grate and on Saturday, 35 kilometers await with Karlsson and Andersson as well Moa Hansson in the start bar. While the men’s side offers names such as William Poromaa, Edwin Anger, Gustaf Berglund and Truls Gisselman.

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240322 Frida Karlsson, Sollefteå Skis IF after the ladies’ 10 km classic style during day 3 of the SM week on March 22, 2024 in Boden. Photo: Carl Sandin / BILDBYRÅN / code CS / CS0514

Also Norwegian Jan Thomas Jensen, who won a World Cup race during the opening weekend in Ruka last season will start. Sunday then ends with the Knallcrossen.

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