Norwegian men’s severe reactions after the four wins attracted attention at the Trondheim World Cup. Jasmi Joensuu reminded of his own experiences after the Finnish World Championship.
At the Trondheim World Championships, men’s combination skiing ended with Norwegian four. Although Finland may have already been turned into the Norwegian leadership, the Norwegians had emotions on the surface after the competition.
Winner Johannes Hösflot Kläbo The championship was emotional as it was the first winning win of the ski superstar during normal trips. The other medals were only settled right on the finish line. Martin Lögström Nyenget stretched to silver and Harald Östberg Amundsen for bronze. Jan Thomas Jenssen Hairy placed fourth in the Norwegian torque.
Amundsen also sacrificed his face in front of the last centimeters. He was bloody after the race, as he had fallen dramatically after the final battle.
After the competition, the Norwegians were very emotional. Amundsen and Jenssen hugged each other as they changed their clothes a few minutes after the race. Both Amundsen and Jenssen burst into tears half an hour after the race.
Trondheim had a mood when more than 40,000 people were watching the race in the woods and in the stadium.
– There has been an incredible atmosphere here. When it was still associated with unprecedented nervousness, feelings are extreme. It seems I didn’t sleep at all last night. It’s been difficult for a couple of days. We share our feelings and thoughts every day to each other. We support each other. Then it becomes emotional as we cross the finish line and we can hug each other, Amundsen mood for vg.
Jenssen’s activities gathered praise as he came to hug all the Norwegian medalists, even though he himself felt the fate of the dull fate in fourth place. According to the silver man Nynget, it said a lot about Jenssen as a person that he made it so heartily to others, though certainly for Jenssen, the fourth place was a really hard disappointment.
Jenssen himself had to interrupt the interviews of Norwegian media several times as he tried to describe his feelings: a skier from Trondheim experienced in an interview with NRKthat he should have been on the podium on Saturday.
He almost did it. Jenssen was about to be proud of his race.
– This is so emotional. Harald … he has become such a good guy. It’s good that I am patted on my back. Harald and Martin are such good guys, Jenssen was able to say.
The competition between the Norwegians is terrible. They have to get along with a service and service buddies, still realizing that one of them will be disappointed in the World Cup.
According to Amundsen, the team is in a difficult gap when some are really excited after the race and others are really disappointed.
– In my experience, we have been more supported by each other and we have shared more of our experiences and feelings to each other face to face. I really appreciate that everyone feels safe when we go to war. It makes us strong, Amundsen described.
Joensuu understood the pain
Sports Ski Experts Kalle Lassila and Matias Strandvall In the Instagram Broadcasting by Sports account, a population of Sports on Saturday night Jasmmi Joensuu. He raised Jenssen’s crying interview to the Top 3 days.
– I just watched his interview. It was touching. Everything is in the game and there will be such a disappointment. I think it’s great to show your feelings, Joensuu reminded.
Kalle Lassilak also considered the situation to be talked about because it showed a contradiction in cross -country skiing. In principle, skiers are individual athletes, but they are still friends inside the team. Then the medals can be solved by a second of a second. So even now, Jenssen was 0.1 seconds from the medal.
Joensuu also reminded of the Finnish World Sensation on Thursday. Joensuu himself, who has left the sprint as the biggest Finnish hope, held tears in the interview when he had stayed in the semi -finals. On the men’s side Lauri Vuorinen In turn, was responsible for the sensation. Surprisingly, he reached the World Championship bronze medal and made Finnish history. Never before, no Finnish man had won the medal in sprint skiing.
– After the sprint myself, I rewind how small everything is. In the end, however, it is just skiing. It’s great to be able to fight here at all. Certainly to the Norwegians, because it is even more behind the tree for them because of the tough competition, Joensuu described.
So on Saturday, the Norwegian audience also spoke. Although Joensuu did not compete, he also got his share of the wild going after he had gone to ski after the day’s race. There was still enough people in the woods.
– One offered sausage. One offered something from a bottle. I didn’t dare to take them. There was a terrible cry at the track even after the race. Pretty awesome atmosphere, Joensuu summarized.