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The sports studio’s friend book always reveals new features about athletes. Skier Krista Pärmäkoski tells, among other things, what she thinks about lying.

Anu Karttunen,

Laura Arffman

Krista Pärmäkoski will compete in the Jällivaara World Cup in Sweden this weekend. shows the competitions on its channels. Watch the live broadcasts at this link.

Name?

– Let’s put Krista Eerika and then Pärmäkoski here first.

Nick name?

– I don’t really have a nickname that would be used. I’ll leave it blank, and you can come up with a nickname for me now.

Favorite food?

– Favorite food is easy. Of course, when I’m traveling a lot, I never get a liver box there. And every time I come home from a trip, I have to have it.

You still have to ask, of course, with or without raisins?

– With raisins, definitely. And cottage cheese and not lingonberry jam, but lingonberries directly from the freezer.

The song of your life?

– Maybe the song of my life at the moment is Kaija Koon Vapaa.

Does it describe the current state of being?

– Yeah. Through many events, this perhaps reflects current life.

Dream job?

– Yes, it is still quite clear to me that I would like to be a carpenter. I don’t know if it will come true, but it’s definitely something I dream about.

What word or expression do you use too much?

– I often say ‘but, tota’.

But, hey, are we going to spend the whole winter with it?

– But hey, let’s do it this way!

What can’t you stand?

– The biggest thing I can’t stand is lying. I think a person should be honest. Even if there are difficult things, you have to be able to say them directly.

What skill would you like to master?

– I would like to know such a skill or what I have tried to learn now that I would see that the glass is half full and not half empty.

It would probably work for all of us who are not that good at it.

– I’ve been trying now… I said in this Kaija Koo Vapaa song that maybe it’s this new me, that I’d specifically like to see things that way.

What do you value in your friends?

– Certainly the most important value is reliability. Can openly tell about all things. It makes it much easier when you can explain even big things to people, that you don’t keep everything inside. And knowing that they don’t leak from there, that’s why it’s reliability.

The most important lesson you have learned in your life?

– Well, here’s the thing, what I can’t stand is lying. In my opinion, the most important lesson I have learned is honesty. That is perhaps the most important. Not just honesty, but honesty to yourself.

Everything was answered.

– Except for the nickname.

Maybe we should put a poll on that.

– Gallup, yes! And then after that we start using it. It is very good!

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