Norwegian Marte Olsbu Röiseland tops the total World Cup with 807 points before this weekend's World Cup final at home.

Behind them are Elvira (725 points) and Hanna (618).

During this weekend's competition in Otepää, Estonia, SVT Sport asked what it is like to be sisters and competitors in the world elite.

- We would like to beat each other, but it is usually in training that we are like that.

There we get the real sparring all the way across the finish line.

Then it is of course the case that you always want to win, and then I have to beat Elvira as well.

But most of all we rejoice with each other and support each other.

I also believe that this is what gives the most energy to oneself in the end, says Hanna Öberg.

But every now and then there has to be some tough jargon too?

- Yes, haha, we've probably had our duster.

Absolutely.

Even in recent years.

But we know each other well and are very similar in many ways so it is no wonder that it can be a bit like that sometimes.

The next time the sisters are pitted against each other will be on Thursday.

SVT broadcasts this weekend's World Cup competitions and it starts with the ladies' sprint on Thursday at 15.35 in SVT1 / Play.

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Norway's "prank" against Sweden's shooting coach Jean-Marc Chabloz Photo: Bildbyrån / SVT