The World Cup in Trondheim is the big highlight of the season, and there is constantly a hot competition between Sweden and Norway.
“Should cause problems for Norway”
There is a great prestige in beating Norway. Someone who promises to compete for real is Edvin Anger. When News24 Talked to indicates during the World Cup in Trondheim about the World Cup he replied the following:
– I’ll do my best. Then I will cause problems for Norway, said Anger to News24.
The organizers are fighting with the weather
The weather looks to be both hot and wet when the World Cup takes place in Norwegian Trondheim. In an interview with DN explained the ski national team’s metrological, Tomas Mårtensson, the weather situation.
– It’s high terrain and we have the Atlantic just outside. It is hot water, so there is energy to make heavy snow villages or rain showers and it often blows. You can say that the storms go straight in here but we should be happy that it is a pretty big fjord that covers a little, that Trondheim is not at the far end towards the sea.
Tomas Mårtensson. Photo: Andreas Hillergren/Ttså it goes for Sweden in the World Cup – according to Anders Byström
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Sweden and Norway Munhugger against each other – as a result of the weather
With a few days left for the World Cup, it was chaos, as a result of the weather. Stars had to set up and national team had to move. Now neighboring countries are spoken each other.
It is Norwegian Emil Iversen who believes that the Swedes will have problems against the weather. He says that in an interview with VG:
– Sweden has groped much more. The Swedes have also distinguished themselves negatively this year. They have extremely good days, but also terrible days. And in championships, Norway is in a class of its own. The harder it gets, the greater the advantage of Norway.
Emil Iversen. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
Someone who wants to be clear with their position is Edvin states, he emphasizes in Aftonbladet.
– As far as I know, we have among the best skis in the world in these conditions. I don’t understand why we should be worried.
He turns on it instead, and puts pressure on the neighboring country.
– Norway is probably at least as scared to do away with it. When it is rain and artificial snow, Sweden has had very good skis for the last ten years. It’s not something I’m worried about. They are probably at least as worried themselves to do away with it and it is a bigger scandal if they do away with it.
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