Svahn was on the outskirts and moved in the last hill, which laid the foundation for the semi-final victory. She copied the success recipe to the final and won.

- She goes on the edge and goes extremely well over the crest. She gets a lot of speed down the slide and we know it's a short run. She goes perfectly. That's how you win in Davos.

Trained by Ingemarsdotter

The national team manager, Karin Ersson, is impressed with the competition that Svahn is conducting and got to see some new pages from Linn.

- She has been a good and fast junior. But that it would go so fast is nothing you expect. Speed ​​has been her strength but now you see other parts today. Her endurance, tactics, emotion. To like the tough situations, she tells SVT Sport.

- She has impressed and traveled extremely fast at our national competitions last weekend in Idré. It was understood that she was going very well but hard to know how far it will go. To enter this arena in the second host cup competition. To do it that way, super cool.

Fredriksson also wants to highlight one of Sweden's earlier stars in the longitudinal track as a reason for its success.

- She is part of the third group, the C team, the team where Ida Ingemarsdotter joined as a substitute coach. I think it has meant some to get such a seasoned trainer as Ida, so I think she'll take care of this.

Here Svahn snaps and wins the sprint in Davos

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Linn Svahn won the sprint finals in Davos. Photo: SVT