Högbos Elias Danielsson, born in 2004, was the one who set the highest speed in the Swedish Championship relay.

He did a lot of the towing work on the first leg.

However, it was not until IFK Mora's Jonas Eriksson accelerated the last kilometer that a dense cluster of five teams was formed.

IFK Mora's first team changed in the lead.

The outsider surprised

The ridges had Jens Burman on the second leg, but he did not make much of a fuss and was mostly in the group.

Instead, it was Borås' Karl-Johan Westberg who jerked and brought with him four teams, including the outsider Högbo with the fairly anonymous Felix Erlander.

Reigning champion Piteå with Fredrik Andersson skidded a bit before the change.

It was sometimes pure Sunday skiing on the last stretch and several teams caught up with the lead, something that Piteå's Björn Sandström changed.

When he took the lead, a cluster of five teams was created.

Fight between the classic clubs

With only kilometers left, IFK Mora's Eric Rosjö put in the jerk and only got the super junior Edvin Anger.

The two followed each other to the sprint where it was decided.

Rosjö did not rule over Anger who sprinted home the gold to Åsarna.

This was Åsarna's 20th Swedish Championship gold in relay on the men's side.