Feb 15 • 13:30 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Sweden: Shock!

Sweden's men's cross-country skiing relay team suffered a devastating defeat at the Olympics, finishing last in a competition won by Norway.

The men's Olympic relay in Val di Fiemme turned into a nightmare for Sweden, where they finished in last place, trailing winner Norway by approximately 3.5 minutes. The team consisted of athletes Johan Häggström, Calle Halfvarsson, William Poromaa, and Edvin Anger, who faced considerable challenges throughout the race. Häggström particularly struggled early on, an outcome that was noted with disappointment by his teammates, especially Poromaa, who expressed distress over the performance.

Media coverage in Sweden was stark, with outlets like Aftonbladet and Expressen highlighting the poor results and questioning the team's visibility in the relay. Poromaa's efforts during his leg of the race were hindered by a sense of shock, as he pushed himself to perform despite feeling hopeless. The stark contrast to last year's third-place finish at the World Championships added to the emotional weight of this defeat, reflecting both on the team's trajectory and their current struggles.

Norway emerged victorious, securing the Olympic gold medal, with France and host country Italy taking silver and bronze respectively. Meanwhile, Finland finished in fourth place, rounding out a disappointing day for the Swedish skiing team and prompting introspection about potential improvements for the future. The response from both fans and media suggests a significant urgency for the Swedish team to address their performance issues ahead of upcoming competitions.

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