Susanne Jakobsen had 31 hundredths to spare before the second final round, but after a sharp finish by Liza Backlund, it was really hard at the finish.

It was not possible to determine which of the two won with the naked eye, but the clock showed after a while that Jakobsen had taken home the SM gold with a margin of just two hundredths to spare.

- A fun, tight match between two girls who drove really well today, says SVT's expert Emelie Wikström.

The winner, whose brother Kristoffer competes in the World Cup, was a little surprised by the fine effort.

- It means a lot, I could never have expected it.

It's big, it's fun, it's like SM gold, says Jakobsen.

Backlund was satisfied with his silver.

- I saw that it was very tight at the finish and I knew she had a bit of a lead to go on, but it feels great with a SM silver, she says.