It was a Swedish victory in the middle distance.

But not through Tove Alexandersson, who chased revenge for Thursday's third place in the long distance.

Instead, it was 19-year-old Hanna Lundberg who shocked everyone.

- It is a fantastic breakthrough to witness.

She first starts in the entire starting field because she is young and has no ranking points, so she completes it as cold and chilly as if she had been at the top of the world for ten years, but she is 19 years old.

Then she has to sit and wait to win.

It is mature action, says SVT's expert Mats Troeng.

- It's surprising.

But I'm not very surprised because it had come sooner or later, because she's that good.

I had expected this, now it came maybe a little earlier.

But she is a future world star.

"A barrier that is broken"

How surprised do you think she was?

- Deep down, she probably knew she would get there, but it's clear ... it's a barrier that is broken.

What does the victory mean for her in the future?

- This means partly that she will be the favorite in the races she competes in, it is a challenge in itself but she will fix it because she is so wise and mature.

But she also gains self-confidence and this gives a sense of security.

Her greatest strengths?

- She's complete.

Her greatest strength is that she has no real weakness.

She is a world star at her peak, she already has it.

She keeps her head cool and is very strong in terms of running.

There is really no weakness, says Mats Troeng to SVT Sport.

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Hanna Lundberg won the middle distance in Idre.

Photo: SVT