Swedish fiasco in the World Cup relay – despite Sebastian Samuelsson’s great effort: “Surprisingly weak”

Sweden failed completely in Thursday’s World Cup relay.
Both Emil Nykvist and Jesper Nelin shot away, but Sebastian Samuelsson made a big impression and saved eighth place.
– It was really surprisingly weak, says SVT expert Björn Ferry in the broadcast.

Emil Nykvist got another chance in the first leg, but it wasn’t a fun day for him. In the standing shooting, he lost a lot of time after having to use all three extra shots.
– It was a bad series. It wasn’t fun and definitely shouldn’t be in a relay, so it was a shame. I understand that people are disappointed, I have to apologize to the team, says Nykvist.

When it was then Jesper Nelins lucky to take over, it got even worse: Two penalty rounds in the standing shooting. Nelin switched over to Martin Ponsiluoma as the 20th team, almost two minutes behind Germany at the top.
– I can’t explain, I don’t know why it’s like this today. It’s damn sad, says Jesper Nelin in SVT.
– It was really surprisingly weak, says the SVT expert Bjorn Ferry in the broadcast.

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Ponsiluoma made sure to drive Sweden up to tenth place, and Sebastian Samuelsson on the final stretch was able to finish as eighth in Ruhpolding – the worst relay result for Sweden this season, and a far from perfect rep before the Biathlon World Cup.

Norway won the relay ahead of Germany and Italy.

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