Frida Karlsson also came home with four medals but has yet to win any WC gold individually

- I'm not that keen, but I can reload.

Holmenkollen is a fun place to compete, says Karlsson, who beat Therese Johaug herself in a legendary race with a huge lift three years ago.

Now it is Ebba Andersson who sits on the female distance throne.

After the performance in the skiathlon and the three-mile in the WC, she was compared to Therese Johaug by the father and coach PO Anderssson.

SVT Sports Jacob Hård does not feel sure that Johaug would have beaten Andersson in Planica.

- At least it was Ebba class.

I can never be Johaug.

I can continue to be myself, says Andersson to SVT Sport.

Andersson shone with his medals

- Right now it feels fantastic to think back on the weeks we have behind us, which resulted in four medals, two of which were gold.

Not in the class of the Olympic medals, but they weigh heavily in effort.

I get to train against the vulture's neck when you look down at your mobile all the time, says Anderssnon and weighs the medals with his hands.

Together with Jonna Sundling, Ebba Andersson has won the most WC medals among Swedish ski girls.

- Is that so?

Then we have something to aim for.

Although I am happy with two golds and very much want more.

Just gonna keep going.

I want to achieve that feeling again, glide across the finish line with the feeling that no one was better than me, says Andersson.

Now two more miles await, compared to Saturday's three miles, a five mile in the ski mecca of Holmenkollen with its fanatical crowd.

- It will be exciting to take on a five-mile race in the World Cup, having only done it in the long-distance cup before.

It will be a challenge.

It is incredibly spectacular to compete in Holmenkollen with a crazy audience, says Andersson.