The national team will be three weeks in Fort Romeu in the French Pyrenees. In addition to Stina Nilsson, Viktor Thorn is also missing, waiting for an operation for his herniated disc and chilled Simon Lageson. Frida Karlsson, who crashed down the road during a roller skating competition in Norway last week, is enough to go along.

It blows around the national team management who got rid of their newly-appointed national team manager Jonas Peterson in the days. This is the fourth farewell from the national team since Peterson's predecessor Rikard Grip left in late March.

For riders, everyday life continues as usual and this year it is time for training at high altitude. This is the first time that the Swedish national team is placing a camp in the biathlon king Martin Fourcade's hometown.

They will train for three weeks at a height of 1,850 meters, the same height as the Beijing Olympic competitions run in 2022.