In 2018, Johaug's companies made a profit before tax of just over SEK 6 million and by 2019 that profit was raised to just over SEK 7 million. According to Norwegian E24.

- It is not my main focus, but it is always nice to have a good financial base and that you can benefit from being fast on skis. It's good to know that you have a good economy to fall back on, she tells Aftonbladet.

If you look at the prize money in the World Cup, Johaug is clearly the best of all ladies. In the 2019/2020 season, she withdrew just over SEK 2.5 million, which is about twice more than the second Heidi Weng and five times more than the best Swedish Linn Svahn.

CLIP: Johaug after the success race: "Fantastic"

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A satisfied Johaug after the race. Photo: SVT