The winter studio season 22/23

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  • 20 min

    Overall third Krista Pärmäkoski breaks the Tour de Ski

  • 41 min

    Hector half a second after Granier

  • Today

    07:40

    Today's holding times

  • Yesterday

    17:50

    The Norwegians drop out of the Tour de Ski

  • Yesterday

    15:54

    All Swedish men's anglers to the start of the hunt

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    17 min

    Another Swede breaks the tour

    Anton Persson cancels the Tour de Ski after Friday's sprint stage in Val di Fiemme.

    - Anton's plan was to complete the tour, but in consultation with the trainer and the medical team has chosen to cancel as he feels tired.

    Looking at the total load, we make the decision to cancel here to provide the best conditions for important competitions in the future, says men's national team coach Anders Högberg.

    Stina Bank

    SVT

    20 min

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    Overall third Krista Pärmäkoski breaks the Tour de Ski

    Cross-country skiing: Krista Pärmäkoski breaks the Tour de Ski

    Emelie Fredriksson

    SVT

    41 min

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    Hector half a second after Granier

    Sara Hector has just made her first run in the giant slalom in Kranjska Gora.

    She is 54 hundredths behind Valerie Grenier and has, among others, Lara Gut-Behrami, Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhova in front of her.

    Up to the podium and Federica Brignone, it's 38 hundredths.

    (Contest ongoing)

    Emelie Fredriksson

    SVT

    Today 08:02

    Hello,


    Today is the time for the start of the hunt for the biathlon ladies and gentlemen in Pokljuka.

    The ladies are first out at 11.30.


    After the sprint victory, Elvira Öberg goes out first, seven seconds ahead of Julia Simon, France, and 19 seconds ahead of Dorothea Wierer, Italy.


    Linn Persson is seventh, 40 seconds behind Öberg.

    Other Swedes at the start are Mona Brorsson (33rd) and Johanna Skottheim (56th).


    You follow the race here on SVT - The winter studio starts at 11.00,

    Emelie Fredriksson

    SVT

    Today 07:40

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    Today's holding times

    9.30 Giant slalom, women's race 1  


    10.30 Giant slalom, men's race 1 


    11.00 Vinterstudion SVT1/Play


    11.30 Biathlon, women's hunting start SVT1/Play


    11.45 Tour de Ski, women's mass start


    12.30 Winter masters part 1 SVT1/Play


    12.30 Giant slalom, women's race 2 


    13.15 Sportens årskrönika SVT

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    13.30 Tour de Ski, men's mass start


    13.30 Giant slalom, men's race 2 


    14.45 Biathlon, men's hunting start SVT1/Play

    Stina Bank

    SVT

    Yesterday 17:50

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    The Norwegians drop out of the Tour de Ski

    Norwegian skiers Mathilde Myhrvold and Julie Myhre drop out of the Tour de Ski ahead of the two remaining stages.

    The Norwegian confederation announces this in a press release.


    Myhrvold came third in Friday's sprint.

    Myhre finished 22nd.

    - Mathilde and Julie's plan was to complete the tour, but considering the total load and the important races ahead, we have together chosen that they should stop, says the Norwegian women's coach Stig Rune Kveen.

    Mathilde Myhrvold is 29th overall and Julie Myhre is 41st.

    Bella Franzén

    SVT Reporter

    Yesterday 15:54

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    All Swedish men's anglers to the start of the hunt

    All Swedes made it to tomorrow's hunting start, which will be broadcast at 2.45 pm on SVT1 tomorrow.

    Swedish positions:


    16. Jesper Nelin +1.38


    21. Martin Ponsiluoma +1.59


    25. Sebastian Samuelsson +2.10


    27. Emil Nykvist +2.11


    34. Malte Stefansson +2.33


    40. Peppe Femling +2, 41

    Hannes Nyberg

    SVT

    Yesterday 15:32

    And with that, I thank you for me.

    See you here again tomorrow!

    More biathlon and more Tour de Ski.

    Hannes Nyberg

    SVT

    Yesterday 15:31

    There the last Swede crossed the finish line!

    Malte Stefansson finished 34th.

    "It's definitely Malta's best race this year," says Björn Ferry.

    Hannes Nyberg

    SVT

    Yesterday 15:30

    Agge •

    Good.

    Then we look forward to the start of the hunt tomorrow.

    Go Sweden.