Linn Svahn has in a short time become one of the big sprint stars in the World Cup and is at the same time a new favorite for many ski fans at home on the TV couches.

There are many reasons for the latter and among other things it is about the confidence in the track - and the winner's skull outside.

- I like to have the pressure on me on the ski track.

That I have delivered and that people can therefore have expectations of me.

I really like that and I perform quite well under pressure and just want it, says Svahn in SVT's series "Vinterstjärnan".

"Then I go to the roof"

Another thing that Linn Svahn has received attention for is her winning skull and temperament.

At the start of the season in Finland, Svahn did not want to speak in the media until after being beaten by his teammate, Ebba Andersson.

An event that received a lot of media attention.

- The worst thing that exists is when there is a competition and something happens that means that you do not get what you know you have.

It could be a crash, or something that happens that prevents you from reaching your full potential.

Then I go to the roof and it's clear ... it is also a responsibility you have afterwards, says Svahn and continues:

- It is so clear when I am happy after competitions and it is visible when I am angry.

It's either or and ... in Ruka it got bad.

It was not a nice end to a good weekend.

But it was also forgotten just an hour later.

"Has very high goals"

In a few weeks, it's time for the World Length Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany.

It will be Linn Svahn's first WC, but despite being a newcomer in this context, she has set high expectations of herself.

- I have very high goals for the WC and set up a plan very early for this training year around what I want to do, what I have to check off before the WC and now it is really starting to get closer.

I still think I can reach the goals I set with good days and the right preparations.

That's just what I'm aiming for and I want nothing more than to work on my resume.

Watch the entire meeting with Linn Svahn on SVT Play

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