Norwegian men stumbling in Switzerland – Iivo Niskanen Best Finn

Niskanen was 18th.

Norwegian They dominated the World Cup free skiing 20 kilometers of joint start in Engadin, Switzerland. The Norwegians took six top seats in a ski race above sea level.

Johannes Hösflot Kläbo was number one before Iver Tilldheim Andersenia and Didrik TönSeth. Kläbo won the win by 1.3 seconds to Andersen.

Iivo Niskanen Skiing as the best Finn to 18th. He lost to Kläbo for 45.4 seconds.

– Okay, better than last weekend. After all, it will improve this next weekend, the short-term Niskanen told about his Engadin racing career in V Sport’s TV interview.

Niskanen also skied in Engadin on Friday in a mixed message where Finland was fifth.

Remi Lindholm was 27th in today’s joint start race, Markus Vuorela 29:s, Emil Dnari 46:s, Eero Rantala 60: With I. Verneri Suhonen 69:s.

The night before the race and the morning of the race in Engadin, there was plenty of snow, but by the way Pyry had run out.

– Well, that’s okay, Niskanen answered the question how the skis felt today.

Women’s In the race, the Norwegians were content with a double win. Other run -off winner Astrid Øyre Slind and two Nora Sannes ran away from others. Third was Swedish Jonna Sundling.

Slind ran away from the other in the middle of the race. Sanness later drove him, but in the end Slind was stronger than the two. Slind defeated Sanness by 3.6 seconds.

Kerttu Niskanen was the best Finn 13th, Krista Pärmäkoski was 21.

– I was expecting a little different race to ski a little harder to ski and wouldn’t have been like that. I guess there was so much that there was so much that the sprinters could not be dropped, Niskanen said in an interview with V Sport.

Jutta updated at 5:30 pm: Supplied with women’s competition results.

By Editor