Katri Lylynperä and Lauri Vuorinen the best Finns in the Olympic Stadium sprint – Iivo Niskanen and other Olympic heroes took their audience in style

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Johannes Hösflot Kläbo was again in a class of his own. The women’s race was won by Nadine Fähndrich from Switzerland. Iivo Niskanen took a long bend and was eliminated in the first stage. It didn’t flatter the mood.

Helsinki Ski Weeks’ culminating Stadion Sprint event, which combines show and top sports, was held in Helsinki. The men’s race was won, less surprisingly, by Norway Johannes Hösflot Kläbo and the women’s race in Switzerland Nadine Fähndrich.

The best Finn had stretched for the third time Katri Lylynperä. Lauri Vuorinen reached the men’s finals fourth.

Before the start of the event, those who brought ski medals from the Beijing Olympics to Finland were celebrated Iivo Niska, Kerttu Niska, Krista Pärmäkoskea and Joni Mäki.

An entertaining event before and during the skiing was heard, among other things Tarja TurusenSteven ‘n’ Seagulls and Meiju Suvaksen appearances.

Commercial Director of the Ski Association Jari-Pekka Joupin according to the audience was about 8,000 people.

Niskanen had fun in the wilderness phase, although the sequel was long gone

Lots of four athletes were skied at the Olympic Stadium, two of whom were promoted.

In the men’s stage, Norway advanced from the 1st to the semifinals Even Northug and Norway Sindre Björnestad Skar.

2nd installment in Finland Ville Ahonen was left fourth when the sequels went to Kläbol and Russia Gleb Retivyhille.

In the 3rd installment, Joni Mäki could not quite jump past Norway Håvard Solås Taugbölista. Let’s go to China Wang Qiang and Taugböl.

The 4th round saw a Finnish race, from which Lauri Vuorinen and Cross mat for Hakola. Iivo Niskanen, on the other hand, had a terrible day. Niskanen’s driving line was very special.

Niskanen skied to the finish line 23 seconds from the Mountains later, but that did not diminish the feel of the Olympic winner. The audience at the Olympic Stadium was briskly encouraged by Niska. When he was still at the finish line, Niskanen cunningly dodged the gate made by other skiers.

From the main picture of the story, you can watch a video of a Finnish batch in which Niskanen took his audience.

Niskanen chuckled that he wasn’t familiar enough with the route, so the bend surprised.

– Well yeah. It was like that and the water was really nice.

– It was fun to spin. Nice setting has been built and it was nice to get to ski at the Olympic Stadium. Great experience and well leaves the audience sound.

Joni Mäki was also in the mood despite being eliminated.

– It’s been an amazing week. By itself, however, the clock remained in China and the eye bags have grown quite nicely. It has been thought that what has been done. He has nicely concretized that it was that great trip, Mäki, who won Olympic silver in the double print with Niskanen, remembered the Beijing Games.

In the women’s first round, Lylynperä and Italia went on Greta Laurent.

Finland won the second place Jasmi Joensuu and Norway Ane Appelkvist Stenseth. Vilma Nissinen was third. In the second round, “Masked Skier”, which was revealed after the race, was also seen in the show race Pirjo Muraseksi. Muranen, 40, (born Manninen) won seven medals in his career.

Switzerland’s Fähndrich and Pärmäkoski advanced from the third installment.

4th place in the semi-finals of Slovenia Anamarija Lampic and Germany Coletta Rydzek. Kerttu Niskanen was third and Maaret Pajunoja fourth.

One Finn in the men’s and women’s finals

Norwegian Kläbo and Northug, Vuorinen and Chinese surprise Wang Qiang made it to the finals.

Lylynperä, Appelkvist Stenseth of Norway, Fähndrich of Switzerland and Lampic of Slovenia advanced from the women’s semi-finals to the finals.

Hakola was third in the semi-finals won by Vuorinen. Pärmäkoski could not challenge Lampic from the final place in the second semi-final because he crashed before the final. There was no contact in the situation, but the balance left in a tight bend.

Pärmäkoski also rejoiced at the strong encouragement received from the audience.

– Of course it would be nice to be the first to cross the finish line. It’s great to be able to pull in front of an audience. It was a unique experience and I wanted to come here, even though I am not a sprinter, Pärmäkoski smiled.

He commented on his fall as follows:

– Put at the peak of time differences. There is no brain involved yet. The weight was on the back and acid on the thighs, then it went.

Watch the videos below for highlights and solutions to the women’s and men’s finals.

Stadium Sprint results:

1. Nadine Fähndrich, Switzerland
2. Ane Appelkvist Stenseth, Norway
3. Katri Lylynperä, Finland
4. Anamarija Lampic, Slovenia

1. Johannes Hösflot Kläbo, Norway
2. Wang Qiang, China
3. Even Northug, Norway
4. Lauri Vuorinen, Finland

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