Feb 18 • 08:10 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

IL follows: Sweden's star out of the relay

Swedish skier Linn Svahn is unable to compete in the relay at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina are facing surprises as Swedish star skier Linn Svahn will be absent from the relay competition. This announcement has created a buzz among fans and followers of Nordic skiing, particularly with the upcoming race day that promises to be filled with excitement. As the spotlight shifts to other competitors, particularly the Finnish women's relay team, the impacts of Svahn's absence are keenly felt in the context of Olympic expectations and performance.

Finnish athletes Jasmi Joensuu and Jasmin Kähärä are set to compete in the women's relay, and they will be striving for the gold medal as the competition heats up. The Finnish men's team, consisting of Lauri Vuorinen and Joni Mäki, also has its eyes set on success in their respective relay events. The absence of a key rival like Svahn could provide an unexpected advantage for Finland, heightening the stakes in an already competitive environment.

Surrounding this event, discussions about athlete readiness and strategies are critical, as shown by recent commentary on Kerttu Niskanen being left out of the competition. The evolving dynamics of the teams, alongside individual performances, will undoubtedly play a significant role in defining the outcomes of the Nordic skiing events at the 2026 Olympics.

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