Ristomatti Hakola had been screamed in particular in Finnish in Norway at the Trondheim World Championships in Norway. Kalle Lassila and Matias Strandvall were amused by Hakola’s revelations.
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Trondheim World Championships on Tuesday Ristomatti Hakola Has experienced special shouting during training. Hakola told about this on Sunday night on Sports on Instagram-Live, which is led every day of the race EPN Ski Experts Kalle Lassila and Matias Strandvall.
Hakola said he had been practicing at the race tracks on Saturday afternoon after the men’s combination race. That was over 40,000 spectators in the stadium and in the woods.
Hakola testified that the Norwegian audience had not left any tracks after the race and even from places where he had been skied in the early part of the race.
According to Hakola, one of the frequently heard shouts on a two -hour jog was “not to cover.”
“It apparently reads in radiators, as in English Do Not Cover,” Hakola said.
Lassila accepted the explanation as he had similar experiences with the radiator text at a young age.
Even in Finland, Hakola had been shouted on Saturday.
– A few Norwegian memories scream at every round that Ironkikki.
Lassila and Strandvall ruptured when they heard about Hakola’s revelation.
– They were probably Finnish. They must have thought that the old man, the duo threw.
Similar experiences also told Jasmmi Joensuu Saturday.
– 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 on Saturday in Ylen Instagram-Live.
Hakola felt that the Trondheim World Championships came to life over the weekend. Strandvall admired that the Nordic Ski Championships are now in Norway for a long time.
Strandvall referred to a former American top skier and nowadays the Canadian who runs ski podcast Devon kershaw’n to words.
Today, Kershaw is studying as a doctor in Norway and, according to Strandvall, made a much -speaking parable in his podcast.
– Skiing comes as a first aid patient due to a heart attack. He is given help as a defibrillator and the patient then becomes a new faith, Strandvall described.
Of course, for Norwegian skiers, the World Championships have also been relevant. Heidi Weng probably lost the World Championship medal when he went down Swedish Jonna Sundling after.
Weng screamed at Sundling furiously in the finish and demanded an apology. Hakola understood the Weng reaction.
– He must have lost a medal in Trondheim’s Hornan boiler. After all, it was shouted, Hakola described.
For example, Hakola said he had shouted in vain For Ville Ahonen In Leppävaara, Espoo, at the FIS race, as Hakola said Ahonen had broken the rules. Ahonen won and Hakola was second in the competition.
Hakola referred to the national level competition at the end of January.
Hakola also remembered the Keuruu Championships in 2017. Strandvall had been warm when Hakola had killed him in the batch. Hakola eventually won Finnish Championship gold.
Hakola remembers how Strandvall showed him the middle finger in the finish area and had also been hot on the next day of the race.
– We were alone in the dressing room. Matu told me just to learn how to ski. So we’ve been hot even hot than weng now. I understand him, Hakola revealed and made the trio tear again.