Feb 12 โ€ข 15:38 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

The relay soup is boiling โ€“ Kerttu Niskanen left nothing unclear: "Never"

Finland's Kerttu Niskanen and Vilma Ryytty are at the center of the women's relay team discussion ahead of the Milan-Cortina Olympics, emphasizing their preferences and performance in freestyle skiing.

As preparations for the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics heat up, Finland's women's relay skiing team is focused on selecting the optimal roster for the 4 x 7.5 km event. Key athletes, including Kerttu Niskanen and Vilma Ryytty, are voicing their preferences and conditions for participation. Ryytty, recently finishing as the top Finnish skier in the 10 km race, has garnered trust from her teammates, who advocate for her inclusion in the relay team.

Kerttu Niskanen, a pivotal figure on the team, has unequivocally stated her desire to ski the classic portion of the relay rather than the freestyle segment, asserting her preference clearly, "I have never wanted to ski freestyle in the relay." This declaration emphasizes the importance of individual strengths and preferences as the team strategizes for the competition. Ryytty's own performance and the strong backing from teammates underline her critical role within the squad and the potential impact she could have on their success.

With the Olympics on the horizon, there is considerable pressure on the athletes to finalize their roles within the team. Ryytty's humility in passing the selection decision to the coaches reflects a team-oriented mindset. As discussions continue, each athlete's preference will likely factor into the final team selection, with performance-based justifications playing a crucial role in the determining outcome for Finland's representation in the upcoming relay event.

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