Beijing-Bound Swedes Rule the Races at the Scandinavian Cup

by Ingeborg Scheve • 09.01.2022
Beijing-bound Jonna Sundling bags her third victory in three days , William Poromaa wins his second race in a row at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun.

Beijing-bound Jonna Sundling bags her third victory in three days , William Poromaa wins his second race in a row at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun.

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For Jonna Sundling, Sunday’s victory was her third in a row at the Scandinavian Cup in Falun. On Friday, she won the skate sprint. Yesterday, she won the 10-kilometer classic race. And today, she won the 10-kilometer skate race. Next month, Sundling is headed to the Olympics in Beijing. 

Top 3 women, 10km F
1. Jonna Sundling, Sweden, 26:02.6
2. Maren Wangensteen, Norway, +26.8 
3. Karoline Simpson-Larsen, Norway, +30.8

Complete results

On the men’s side, William Poromaa earned his second victory in two days. Yesterday, he won the 15-kilometer classic race, and today he did it again in the 15-kilometer skate race. Poromaa is also a part of the Swedish team headed to the 2022 Olympics in February. 

Top 3 men, 15km F
1. William Poromaa, Sweden, 36:05.5
2. Andreas Fjorden Ree, Norway, +15.8
3. Magne Haga, Norway, +16.1

Complete results

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