Feb 20 • 09:48 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Swedish unrest: Isolated from teammates

Swedish Olympic athlete Frida Karlsson has been isolated from her team due to exhibiting cold symptoms before the final event of the Olympics.

Frida Karlsson, a prominent Swedish cross-country skier, is facing uncertainty just before the final Olympic event after experiencing mild cold symptoms. The Swedish Ski Association announced her isolation from the team to prioritize health and safety ahead of the demanding 50km race. This decision follows an earlier statement where it was noted that Karlsson felt a bit unsure about her condition and would postpone training until further notice.

The situation is further complicated as fellow athlete Linn Svahn has already returned home after suffering from illness, highlighting the health challenges facing Swedish athletes at the Olympics. Karlsson was initially slated to compete in the upcoming race alongside teammates Ebba Andersson, Emma Ribom, and Jonna Sundling, but her health status raises concerns over the team's readiness for the event.

This incident not only impacts the individual athlete but also poses potential ramifications for the overall performance of the Swedish team in the Olympics. With illnesses affecting multiple athletes, questions arise about the physical and mental toll on competitors as they navigate both Olympic pressure and health uncertainties. These developments emphasize the importance of athlete health protocols in sporting events, especially during a pandemic.

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