After the first lap, the Swedes were in the lead with Dahlqvist first. Svahn reached the lead and was threatened from behind but was able to keep away before Annamarija Lampic who took second place just before Dahlqvist.

- It is impressive that it is such an incredible breadth among the Swedish sprint ladies, says expert Mathias Fredriksson, considering that Jonna Sundling (ill) and Stina Nilsson (injured) were missing.

Afterwards, the Swedes hugged the snow. Linn Sömskar was fifth.

Svahn controlled every race

Svahn controlled the semi-finals and stuck out his foot without being threatened and could save power for the final. It was a messy competition with many cases in the cross curves and it was important to navigate correctly to avoid difficulties. Dahlqvist won the second seminar before Sömskar, giving three Swedes in the final.

Svahn, who was the best Swedish in the qualifying as six, had a bit of a run in the quarterfinals when Russian Nina Dubotolkina fell in a curve and the Swede could pass on the inside and go from fifth to second place, which ended with a tight win ahead of Swiss Laurien van der Graaff. However, it was plenty of time to be able to get up later on the route. Now Svahn got a cheap trip and could save power for the semi-finals.

Maja Dahlqvist impressed when she won the fifth quarterfinals after great control.