Sebastian Samuelsson stood for a magnificent first leg of the men's relay and Sweden switched to second, just behind Norway.

In the standing shooting, he shot fully for an incredible 17 seconds.

- Incredible. 17 seconds. This is very rarely seen, says SVT Sports' guest expert commentator Fredrik Lindström.

Jesper Nelin who took over shot well in the landscape and went out of there for a 20 second lead. But in the standing, it became a penalty round and then suddenly you were 16 seconds after.

For Femling, it was in the standing as it fumbled when he bombed three shots, but after full shooting in the landscape he gave Martin Ponsiluoma a good pallet position ahead of the anchorage.

Became third

After about half the race, Norway had a clear lead and when the brothers Tarjei Bö and Johannes Thingnes Bö made stable distances, they finally won with the whole minute down to Ukraine.

There behind several nations made up the second and third place. Ukraine, Sweden and Russia all shot fully in the last portrait.

Martin Ponsiluoma went out with Dmytro Pidruchny and Khalili. Pidruchny pulled away, but behind it the Swede made sure to keep the Russian at a distance and solve third place - Sweden's first on the men's side this season.

This despite having a penalty round and a full eight extra shots.

- I am completely satisfied with the effort, so fun, says expert Fredrik Lindström.