A 16th place in the distance and a 19th place in the sprint.

This is Hanna Öberg's individual result during the Olympics.

Although the riding has improved during the championship, the 26-year-old has not really reached the high level on the shooting range that she has many times before shown that she can hold.

- Hanna's entire biathlon history has been characterized by the fact that she has been so incredibly strong in these crucial situations.

This season, there are few competitions where she has really got to shoot.

So this real security that has been her hallmark is not really there, says SVT's expert Björn Ferry.

"It's a real golden opportunity"

On Sunday, the start of the hunt awaits and Hanna Öberg will go out one and a half minutes after one Marte Olsbu Röiseland and have one minute up to the podium.

Although Ferry believes that it can be difficult to win a medal at the start of the hunt, he views the development in the ride positively.

- She had the sixth time in the sprint and that bodes well because she has good chances in the future.

The relay and the mass start are still after the hunt start, and the relay is a real golden opportunity for the Swedish ladies.

In the mass start, all the Swedish girls who are at the start have good chances, he says.

Öberg herself hopes to be able to do a good competition, even though she goes out as the 19th skier.

- It will be a slightly trickier starting position, but there are still opportunities to do a lot.

I'm 30 seconds from the top six and one minute from the podium.

And it is usually said that a minute is possible to take in a hunt start, says Hanna Öberg to SportExpressen.