The big biathlon snack in recent weeks has been who would take the last Olympic place in the Swedish women's team.

Stina Nilsson has been tipped by most to be the best, but Johanna Skottheim has also been involved in the discussion.

Skottheim on the starting distance

In today's relay, where both Elvira Öberg, Hanna Öberg and Linn Persson stood over, they both got the chance.

Johanna Skottheim had to take the starting distance, and shot full.

Expert Björn Ferry was pleased with:

- World class, he said after the standing shooter.

"Do what I can"

But in the track it did not go as well, and she switched to Stina Nilsson as ninth lady - over half a minute behind leading Norway.

- I do what I can.

I show that I am stable.

It does not matter how pressured I am, I show that I handle a lot of pressure, and that is what may be expected of me, she says, and then reason about the Olympic possibilities:

- We'll see how they think.

But I'm happy with my distance.

Nilsson fastest of all

For Nilsson, it was an extra shot in the standing shot and the Swede kept high speed in the track.

She switched over as four - after riding the fastest of all on the second leg.

- I'm so satisfied!

It was so much fun to go, and I was happy already when I got to the shooting range.

I was eager to have fun, to shoot at my speed and recharge at my speed.

And so I was happy with the speed of the track, she says, and claims that she had no idea about the Olympics at all:

- I did not have a thought about it today, and I probably do not intend to have it until I get the message.

"Good from start to finish"

But for expert Björn Ferry, there is no doubt about who will get the last place to Beijing:

- It is probably Stina who drives into the Olympic team, and answers the question like this if this was Stina Nilsson's best effort so far in her biathlon career:

- I would say that it is.

Sure, she has been tenth in a hunt start race, but this was good from start to finish.