The skiing team breaks the silence about Linn Svahn after great unrest

What happens to Linn Svahn?
The Swedish ski star has not competed in a month.
Now the Swedish skiing team breaks the silence of Linn.

Last season was Linn Svahn The big exclamation point in the ski world. She won the overall sprint cup and finished second in the overall World Cup after a very impressive season.

Concerns for Svahn

But this season has not been as good at all for the Swedish sprint star. She has missed several World Cup and Tour de Ski was not at all as successful as last year.

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This weekend, Svahn is missing again when the World Cup comes to Italian cogne and it is the focus focused on sprint competitions. Linn has not even competed in a month after the Tour de Ski and the anxiety grows before the ski World Cup.

Recognizes Linn

Now the Swedish skiing team breaks the silence around Linn Svahn and her condition.
“Linn Svahn continues to refrain from competing in the World Cup to focus on preparation for the World Cup,” the national team wrote in a press release.

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The Swedish personal trainer Ola Ravald explains why.
– Linn has been worn out after the tour and the disease she had before it we think we had a negative impact than we thought and wanted, he tells Expressen.

Instead of the World Cup, Svahn will make a comeback at the SM week in Borås next week.
– She is healthy and in training. It goes better and better, says Ola Ravald to the evening newspaper.

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The troop to the World Cup:

Sprint, classic style

Ladies
Maja Dahlqvist, Falun-Borlänge SK
Johanna Hagström, Ulricehamns IF
Moa Hansson, Falun-Borlänge SK
Sofia Henriksson, Piteå Elit SK
Moa Lundgren, Åsarna IK
Märta Rosenberg, Trillevallen’s sports club

Gentlemen
Edvin Anger, Åsarna IK
Anton Grahn, IFK Mora SK
Johan Häggström, Piteå Elit SK
Olof Jonsson, Trillevallen’s sports club
Måns Skoglund, Åsarna IK
Oskar Svensson, Falun-Borlänge SK

10 km, freestyle, interval start

Ladies
Maja Dahlqvist, Falun-Borlänge SK
Lisa Eriksson, Piteå Elit SK
Moa Hansson, Falun-Borlänge SK
Moa Lundgren, Åsarna IK
Ella Olsson, Högbo GIF
Elina Rönnlund, IFK Umeå

Gentlemen
Edvin Anger, Åsarna IK
Gustaf Berglund, IFK Mora SK
Jonas Eriksson, IFK Mora SK
Calle Halfvarsson, IFK Mora SK
Johan Häggström, Piteå Elit SK
Leo Johansson, Falun-Borlänge SK

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