Facts: Past winners
Season one: Hanna Hellquist and Ebbot Lundberg
Season two: David Sundin and Suzanne Axell
Season three: Lotta Lundgren and Erik Haag
Season four: Lotta Lundgren and Erik Haag
Season five: Jesper Rönndahl and Josefin Johansson
Season six: Jonatan Unge and Hanna Hellquist
Season seven: Johar Bendjelloul and Annika Lantz
Season eight: Ebba Kleberg von Sydow and Olof Lundh
The program has been broadcast since 2019.
They lost quite a bit on the “idiot question”, but managed to catch up with opponents Annika Lantz and Johar Bendjelloul’s lead with the help of airport codes and Globe knowledge.
In the end, it was a decisive question about which year the Öresund Bridge was inaugurated that decided the evening and Lundh and Kleberg von Sydow took home the victory in Filip and Fredrik’s quiz with the smallest possible margin.
— You could say it was a shocker that went to extra time. That says a lot about how even the teams were. Over almost the entire two final programs, we were only a few points apart. It was incredibly dramatic, says Olof Lundh.
The win was good for Lundh, who has participated in all eight seasons of “Alla mot alla”, five of which together with Ebba Kleberg von Sydow, and has been in the final twice before.
— It was awesome to finally win, also in the Globe in front of 10,000 people. Just going forward and doing “under pressure” in front of so many people was an incredible tension. I don’t remember much, but I remember that it went well, he says.
Commuted from Qatar
Football journalist Lundh was also on a quick visit to Sweden, because he is in the middle of covering the WC in Qatar for TV4 sport.
“It was clear that it was tiring, but it made it easier to have at least a fictitious dent with you on the way back,” he says on the phone from Qatar.
Annika Lantz takes the loss in stride and explains that she probably didn’t want to win the competition as intensely as her opponents.
— I was such a bad loser when I was young, so I’ve really worked on this, so I’ve almost completely lost my competitive nerve. I’m quite happy with where I am if you look at life and I’m glad that I’m not Olof Lund when it comes to competitive instinct, she says.
“Stinged and smelled burnt”
At one point during the final, however, it caught fire – for real. On her way out on stage for the “under pressure” competition moment, Lantz caught a spark from the spraying pyrotechnics in her head and thought her hair had caught fire.
— I got a firefly in the middle of my legs. It really stung and smelled burnt so I was worried, but it was probably only me who felt it, she says.
After this round, Annika Lantz gives thanks, she says.
— I think they want to replace and stir up a bit in the participant pot so we are not in the next season.
Olof Lundh, on the other hand, does not close any doors.
— When we won there was a lot of partying and then I just worked so I didn’t think too far and I didn’t talk to Ebba about it. We’ll have to think about it if we get the question, but we haven’t been asked, he says.