The hall test is a legendary fitness test among cross-country skiers. The challenge is a maximum run of 1800 meters with 210 altitude meters straight up Hallstabacken in Sollefteå.

Ebba Andersson held the record until the end of June. Then it was beaten by national team colleague Frida Karlsson.

“Holds tight to the traditions of Hallstatest! And now the record is mine ", wrote Frida Karlsson to a picture on Instagram.

Karlsson did not want to tell about the time, she kept it a secret.

"We can let them speculate freely," she said in a comment to SVT Sport.

"A receipt that I am on the right path"

Now allehanda.se has revealed the record time. Frida Karlsson confirms to the newspaper:

- It turned out afterwards that the outside world was more interested and curious than I thought, so you get the time, which was 8 minutes and 36 seconds, says Frida Karlsson to allehanda.se.

- In skiing, there are not so many records to strive for and this was also a good measure of value and a proof that I am on the right track in my training.

CLIP: At home: Frida Karlsson (June 4, 2020)

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At home: Frida Karlsson Photo: SVT