Sebastian Samuelsson started by shooting fully in both portrait and horizontal and had a lead of 48 seconds after the second shot.

The first barrier came on the third, but with 51 seconds left on the second Tomas Mikyska, Samuelsson still had the situation under control.

But despite that, it was a nervous last shot.

Samuelsson, who could afford to block two shots, started with two straight booms in the heavy fog in Idre.

Despite the pressured situation, the Swede managed to gather and put the last three shots.

- I'm a little disappointed with the last shot.

I come in all by myself and it's a bit windy.

But I know that I can do a good competition and maybe think a little too much, says Samuelsson to SVT Sport.

Strong wind

In the finish he was 30.6 seconds ahead of second Tomas Mikyska and thus became Swedish champion in the short distance.

- It was difficult today.

The wind comes and goes.

In standing it was okay but in lying it was important to be in the attic.

I'm still happy that I kept it together, says Samuelsson.

Samuelsson was also strong yesterday when he won the sprint in Idre.

Jesper Nelin, who finished second yesterday, just one second behind Samuelsson, finished third despite landing on a total of five booms.

- I'm really disappointed at the last stand.

It felt like I had it in my hand but maybe become a little passive and miss the trigger by a few thousandths, says Nelin to SVT Sport.

- Lying shooter be just insecure, I really tried to fight but there was a boom too much.

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Here, the prizes are awarded with a fishing rod