It was during yesterday that NRK revealed that Norway risks being excluded from international sports championships if they do not get the country's anti-doping activities in order.

Currently, the country's legislation prevents athletes under the age of 18 from being tested for doping without parental permission, and this is not in line with the international anti-doping organization WADA's regulations.

- It's quite new for me, I was actually very surprised by the whole situation, I hope it works out because it's no fun that a nation like Norway has to go through that, says Jonna Sundling to SVT Sport who really doesn't want to that Norway should be excluded from some championships.

- It wouldn't be good, they (Norway) are really needed, so I hope it works out.

Sundling himself was already tested for doping as a 17-year-old during the Youth Olympics in Innsbruck.

- It felt like it was normal, that's how it goes, so there were no strange things.