Jonna Sundling is Sweden’s sprint queen. With medals from both the Olympics and the WC, she has an incredibly high status in the skiing world – and that applies mainly on the sprint side.
As a cross-country skier at the elite level, you earn a lot of money. With prize money and income from sponsors, you, as a successful and high-profile person, can live well.
During the month of October could News24 report on how much money Jonna Sundling actually earns.
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Nyheter24 has also been able to report how much many of Sundling’s colleagues earn. Inter alia Frida Karlsson, Ebba Andersson and Edwin Anger.
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Ebba Andersson and Edvin Anger earned it at the Tour de Ski
How has Jonna Sundling’s start of the season been?
The Swedish team has been hit hard by injuries and illnesses during the start of the 2024/25 season. But how has it gone for Jonna Sundling?
When Sundling has been fit, she has performed at her highest level, which has resulted in her standing at the top of the podium several times. The World Cup competitions in Lillehammer and Davos both ended in victories for Sundling, in Finnish Ruka she finished in fourth place.
Jonna Sundling in Davos, Switzerland. Photo: Jean-Christophe Bott / TT Then Jonna Sundling plans to end her career
Jonna Sundling recently guested on SVT’s popular interview program “Cold talk” hosted by Johan Kücükaslan.
In the program, Sundling is asked by Kücükaslan how long she plans to continue riding.
– I now tell myself that I will continue as long as it is fun and as long as I feel that I have development potential, then I want to continue.
Kücükaslan feels that Sundling should enjoy being the best and feel that she can continue without developing.
– There are always things to develop, small and big things. It depends a bit on how you look at it. I don’t think I’ll ever be a complete scholar. I hope I can last many more years, I’m still 29 and turning 30. It still feels like I have a few years left. I feel motivated and what drives me is that I feel that I have development potential.
She concludes:
– We’ll see how long I last.
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