Sebastian Samuelsson has impressed in Östersund with two sprint victories.

Today he was second in the hunt start after being again fastest in the track - but on the dike it was heavier with four barriers.

Overall, it has been two relatively heavy weekends at the shooting range in Östersund for the Swedish men who, among other things, shot themselves away in Saturday's relay.

Martin Ponsiluoma started the World Cup last weekend by shooting eight booms in the distance race.

After that he has not got his shooting in order and today he was twelve with five booms - but was second fastest in the track behind Samuelsson.

- I'm disappointed.

I had a very good day on the track and thought the shooting felt good.

But it slips out for many to be able to participate.

Twelfth place is okay but I would have liked to have been higher, he says.

Next weekend, the World Cup rolls on to the Austrian Hochfilzen.

Nice, thinks Ponsiluoma.

- It will be nice to change the grass now, I think it can do the trick, he says.

Jesper Nelin was also disappointed with the shooter.

He finished 38th in the hunt start after a total of five booms, where three of them came in the last shot.

- I'm frustrated.

I shoot a third in the last stand today.

I do not know why.

I think I'm much better and should not shoot a third there, says Nelin.

- There should not be so many booms today.

You have to be able to meet in these conditions, he says.