- It was challenging but in the final I felt I could push all the way in and it feels so good, Sundling told the international ski association Fis in Viaplay's broadcast.

Sundling caught up with the sun in the Italian ski resort.

She won the prologue and also won the quarters, semis and finals following the same tactics where she put herself in the lead without letting the others down.

Both Dahlqvist and Ribom, who came to the start of the final without a number tag, tried to challenge Dahlqvist without being able to make it all the way.

Linn Svahn was defensive in the final and then dropped further on the tough uphill race to finish fifth in her first World Cup race in almost two years.

Notably, the final race was the fastest of the day.