Feb 7 • 14:05 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

After 'unknown' training competition – SVT Sports expert Mona Brorsson believes in a Swedish surprise medal

SVT Sports expert Mona Brorsson predicts a potential medal for Sweden following a recent unannounced training competition involving Swedish and German athletes.

An unannounced training competition took place involving several Swedish and German athletes, sparking excitement for potential medals in future competitions, especially the 2026 Olympics. While most participants engaged in a typical training routine with shooting practice and moderate speeds, several Swedes opted for a more competitive approach. The training event showcased a mix of results, but overall, the performance of the Swedish team was promising.

Among the Swedish competitors, several athletes, including Linn Gestblom and Ellen Halvarsson, excelled by hitting all their shooting targets, while others faced challenges such as Anna-Karin Heijdenberg, who struggled with missed shots. Johan Hagström, the shooting coach for the women's team, expressed satisfaction with the competition's outcome and the quality of the course, although he refrained from disclosing specific race times or direct outcomes, noting that observers believed Gestblom had a particularly strong performance.

This hidden training contest has generated optimism for potential success in upcoming competitions as athletes prepare for the 2026 Olympics. The ability of the Swedish team to perform under competitive conditions, even in unofficial settings, raises hopes for a medal surprise in the future. As anticipation builds for the Olympics, such events provide valuable insights into athlete readiness and team dynamics, which may influence Sweden's strategic approach in international competitions.

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