Feb 22 • 12:18 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

Emma Ribom in tears after the 50 km: "I've gone through so much these weeks"

Swedish cross-country skier Emma Ribom expressed her emotional struggles during an interview following her performance in the 50 km race at the 2026 Olympics, where she finished in tenth place.

Emma Ribom, a Swedish cross-country skier, shared her emotional journey after competing in the 50 km race at the Olympics, where she finished tenth. During an emotional interview with SVT Sport, Ribom reflected on the challenges she faced leading up to and during the event. She expressed pride in her performance despite the difficulties, stating that it had been a tough championship for her personally as well as for many of her teammates.

Ribom revealed that her road to the Olympics was fraught with uncertainty, mentioning that it was not guaranteed she would even participate. Several athletes had to leave the Olympics due to illness, and she faced disappointment when she was not selected for her preferred sprint distances. This added pressure made her finish in the 50 km even more significant, emphasizing her determination to overcome adversity.

In the backdrop of this emotional moment was her teammate, Ebba Andersson, who won a gold medal in the same event. Ribom’s heartfelt reaction highlights not only her personal struggle but also the emotional weight many athletes carry, especially in a competitive environment like the Olympics. Her story resonates with those who understand the sacrifices and pressures faced by elite athletes, making her achievements all the more commendable.

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