In last week's sprint, Elvira Öberg finished in a modest 24th place.

In the same competition, Hanna Öberg came second, her sixth individual podium place this season.

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Hanna Öberg has kept her shape during the Christmas and New Year break.

Photo: TT News Agency

In this afternoon's sprint, expert Ferry thinks that Elvira will rise - but he keeps Hanna as a blue-yellow favorite.

"One good day, there are two on the podium"

- Hanna was second last time.

Now it has snowed a lot, I believe more in Elvira if it gets hard and firm.

The course suits her perfectly.

She did well at the start of the hunt, but in the sprint she was very tough last week.

I still believe a little more in Hanna.

But right what it is, Elvira shoots full and so she wins.

You might think that there could be two Öbergs on the podium?

- Yes, why not?

On a good day, there are two on the podium.

But they have looked devilishly strong at both Röiseland and Eckhoff.

"Ponsiluoma was like the Hulk himself"

In the men's sprint yesterday, it was difficult for Sebastian Samuelsson.

The 23-year-old certainly shot full, but it went even worse in the ride.

For Martin Ponsiluoma, who became the best Swede in ninth place, it was just the opposite.

He was one of the fastest on the track, but missed two shots.

If we start from what the Swedish men did yesterday, what do the ladies need to do differently to succeed better?

- It's probably the one who goes fast is the one who should also shoot the best.

Yesterday Samuelsson shot full but did not have the ski day.

Ponsiluoma was like the Hulk himself, but missed two.

Despite that, he was in the top ten again.

The one who has the best day on the track must have the best day on the dike as well.