It became triple Norwegian in the disputed sprint track up the Åre hill. Therese Johaug won in superior style before Heidi Weng and Astrid Jacobsen.

Jonna Sundling turned four and Linn Svahn last.

In the goal trap, the 20-year-old was collapsing.

- I think I have lactate press with raw material today, she tells SVT Sport.

How tough was it to recover between races?

- You can imagine that this track is quite fun if you drive it once. The second time it is fucking hard, the third time you want to bury yourself and the fourth you want to die.

Leads the sprint cup

Despite the final place in the final, Svahn is pleased to take over the lead in the overall sprint cup, one point ahead of Slovenian Anamarija Lampic.

- It was on the border that I crossed the finish line but then I have to check something today, it was fun to hear. I went in to pick a lot of points today and make it to the final. I just looked ahead, I was going into goal and I had nothing more to do with today.

What did you think of this sprint?

- It was horrible.

KLIPP: Kläbo's powerful jerk in the Åre slope: "He repeals the law of gravity!"

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Kläbo's powerful jerk in the Åre hill: "He repeals the law of gravity!" Photo: Bildbyrån / SVT