Kerttu Niskanen and Johanna Matintalo out of the World Cup
Kerttu Niskanen and Johanna Matintalo will not participate in the World Cup in Falun due to health issues.
Kerttu Niskanen and Johanna Matintalo Out
Kerttu Niskanen and Johanna Matintalo have been withdrawn from the upcoming World Cup event in Falun, with Matintalo citing back issues.
Expert: Here is where Johanna Matintalo's medal dream crumbled
Finnish skier Johanna Matintalo faced disappointment in the 50-kilometer race at Val di Fiemme, having to withdraw due to not being in full form.
Johanna Matintalo broke down in tears – Revealed the harsh reason for her withdrawal
Johanna Matintalo withdrew from the 50 km race at the Milano-Cortina Olympics due to health issues, specifically back pain, which left her in tears as she reflected on her struggles and the team's health challenges.
Johanna Matintalo completely broke down - sad revelation
Finnish skier Johanna Matintalo had to withdraw from the women's 50-kilometer race at the Milan-Cortina Olympics after struggling with health issues and lower back pain during the competition.
Another boom! Superstars absent from the 50 kilometers - Kerttu Niskanen has a strong medal chance
Finnish athletes Kerttu Niskanen, Johanna Matintalo, and Krista Pärmäkoski are set to compete in the women's 50-kilometer race at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
Krista Pärmäkoski Arrives at the Finnish Team's Hotel – Johanna Matintalo Comments Immediately
Finnish skier Krista Pärmäkoski reflects on her mixed experience at the Milan-Cortina Olympics before returning for the 50-kilometer race.
Emotional update from Johanna Matintalo about her beloved Lauri
Olympic bronze medalist Johanna Matintalo expressed her gratitude towards her partner Lauri Vuorinen on Instagram, emphasizing his support during her challenging recovery in skiing.
Lauri Vuorinen Got Emotional
Lauri Vuorinen expresses his emotions in response to wife Johanna Matintalo's heartfelt Instagram post thanking him for his support during challenging times in her sports career.
Olympic success may cost Rovaniemi tens of thousands: Award-winning medalists already two and more may come
Rovaniemi is considering how to reward Olympic medalists Johanna Matintalo and Jasmi Joensuu for their achievements in the Milano-Cortina Olympics.
Johanna Matintalo is surprised by her penalty: 'Quite rude'
Finnish skier Johanna Matintalo expresses her confusion after receiving a yellow card for obstruction during a race, questioning the fairness of the call amidst challenging weather conditions.
Kerttu Niskanen got her way – the coach's unusual answer to Jasmi Joensuu's reaction
Finland has announced its team for the women's 4 x 7.5 km relay at Val di Fiemme, with a notable change involving Krista Pärmäkoski being replaced by Vilma Ryytty after her strong performance in the freestyle.
Spouse saw Lauri Vuorinen's exceptional reaction
Lauri Vuorinen experienced noticeable pre-competition nerves, which was unusual for him, as he competed in the men's traditional sprint final at the Olympics, ultimately finishing fourth.
Observation from Johanna Matintalo about her spouse Lauri Vuorinen's skiing: 'Did he realize?'
Johanna Matintalo reflects on her spouse Lauri Vuorinen's fourth-place finish in a skiing sprint final, discussing the pressure and expectations he faced.
Johanna Matintalo baffled by her spouse Lauri Vuorinen's final skiing performance: 'Did he realize?'
Skiier Johanna Matintalo expressed surprise at her husband Lauri Vuorinen's fourth-place finish in the Olympic final, just shy of a medal.
Johanna Matintalo: relationship change
Finnish skier Johanna Matintalo has experienced a significant change in her relationship and training, with her fiancé Lauri Vuorinen now taking on a coaching role for her.
A revolutionary turn in the relationship of the Finnish skiing pair
Finnish cross-country skier Johanna Matintalo has changed her coaching relationship, now training under her partner Lauri Vuorinen.
Finland's best women will not ski at the Olympic opening
Finland has chosen Kerttu Niskanen, Krista Pärmäkosken, Vilma Nissinen, and Vilma Ryyty to represent the country in the opening event of the Milano-Cortina Olympics, but there are concerns that the team is not the strongest possible as other athletes like Johanna Matintalo and Jasmi Joensuu could have been more competitive.