Linn Svahn comes from a real dream season.
And looking ahead to another great winter with the WC.
Now she gets the chance to choose the ultimate skier.
The last ski season was absolutely brilliant too Lynn Svahn who had to fight for two long years to find his way back to the top of the world again. Finally we get to see her full potential as a skier.
Svahn’s success
Svahn won the Sprint Cup and came second in the overall World Cup after a very impressive season on the ski trails. This season, her big goal is aimed at the World Ski Championships in Trondheim and the pursuit of the very first championship medal of her career.
The Swedish sprint specialist has become known for his incredible winning streak and outspokenness after the competitions. Now Linn Svahn gets the chance to select the ultimate skier by taking the very best qualities from the world’s best cross-country skiers.
The ultimate skater
When it comes to lungs, she chooses the “back monster” Ebba Andersson and on the forehead she takes Johan Häggströmwho had to fight for a long time to break through as a 27-year-old.
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Svahn goes ahead and chooses Maja Dahlqvist in the sprint category and as far as muscles are concerned, it will be Edwin Anger which is “bonnstark”. For best brain, she takes a legendary in the form of Peter Northug and the one with the best technique also becomes a Norwegian.
– I would prefer to take from the Swedish team. But I can probably fit this one to (Johannes Hösflot) Kläbo, unfortunately. He is extremely good at it, says Svahn in a television interview with Expressen.
Noobs himself
Also the national team colleague Frida Karlsson takes place in the build of the ultimate skier and that for her sharp elbows.
– We have done some training with the elbows, both with each other and against others, says Linn in the interview.
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But strangely enough, she completely outdid herself in terms of all the qualities to succeed as a cross-country skier.
– Yes, it’s unpleasant, she says with a laugh.
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