Mona Brorsson was given responsibility for the first leg of the relay and in the standing shooting her legs were shaky.

It showed on the board, when she only managed four hits with extra shots and a penalty round was a fact.

- It was horrible.

It's so damn boring for the team as well.

I'm glad it wasn't two (penalty rounds) because I was so shaky.

The body feels a little better and then you want to join (in the track).

It was at the expense of the shooting.

I have so much lactic acid and it vibrates in my legs, says Brorsson after his stretch.

The lift was not enough

The three other legs gave much more hope for the upcoming WC relay.

Anna Magnusson shot full and Hanna Öberg got through with the help of two extra shots, which meant that the team climbed higher in the results list, although the absolute top was still far away.

Linn Persson also needed two extra shots to get through the stretch, where she replaced Elvira Öberg.

She went out from the last shot in seventh, which was also Sweden's position in the relay.

But it wasn't just Sweden that had a hard time on the dike.

France were top in the first two legs, but two penalties in the third meant they too fell down the table.

Instead, Norway was able to grab hold of the lead, which was enough all the way to victory.

Germany took second place while Italy moved into third place.