Feb 7 โ€ข 16:36 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Ebba Andersson's silver medal broke: "Not according to plan"

Swedish skier Ebba Andersson won an Olympic silver medal in skiathlon, but her medal was broken before the celebration.

Ebba Andersson, a Swedish cross-country skier, recently achieved a remarkable feat by winning a silver medal in the skiathlon event at the Winter Olympics in Val di Fiemme. However, amidst her triumph, a mishap occurred as the medal broke into two pieces prior to her celebration. The 28-year-old athlete humorously recounted the moment, explaining that a small pin, which was supposed to secure the medal pendant, was left stuck in the snow beneath a sign, leading to the unfortunate situation where she had to enjoy her celebratory cake without the medal itself.

Despite the mishap, Andersson maintained a positive attitude, refusing to blame the quality of the Olympic medals. She expressed her thoughts on the incident with a laugh, stating, "I donโ€™t know if the medal is meant to be worn while running." The light-hearted nature of her comments reflects the spirit of sportsmanship and the joy of her Olympic achievement despite the comical circumstances surrounding her medal.

This incident not only underscores the thrill of competition but also highlights the unpredictable moments that athletes often face. Andersson's experience serves as a reminder that perseverance and laughter can coexist even in the most unexpected challenges of sports. Her silver medal, though flawed in presentation, remains a significant accomplishment and a testament to her hard work and determination in the competitive world of skiing.

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