The women’s team in Trondheim is becoming very small.
Vilma Nissinen has not gone in recent weeks. Tomi Natri / All Over Press
The Finnish women’s team at the Trondheim World Championships is coming very small.
It is possible that there will be only seven women in the team to be named on Tuesday.
Finnish head coach Teemu Pasanen A week ago, he thought in Vantaa that about eight athletes would be selected for the women’s team.
The World Cup Falun of the weekend went poorly from the women who gave the World Cup. The pain of the health of the health Anne Kyllönen It was bad on Friday sprint and Saturday’s traditional ten.
On Sunday in 20 kilometers of free run Vilma Nissinen He dived to 36/52 and remained at 4,59.5. This means an average of 15 seconds per kilometer per kilometer.
Like Nissinen Oona Kettunen He dropped out of the track at Murhamäki and interrupted.
Their World Championships had previously confirmed Kerttu Niskanen, Krista Pärmäkoski, Jasmmi Joensuu, Johanna Matintalo, Vilma, Jasmin and Katri Lylynperä.
The latter two skiing only free sprint in the World Cup.
These are going to go
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Joensuu would be part of the traditional 10-kilometer World Championship group, but he will focus on the pair to ski the next day.
This means that only Pärmäkoski, Niskanen, Matintalo and Ryyty are available for normal trips.
Matintalo is unlikely to ski a combination race in Norway or 50 kilometers. Pärmäkoski is also likely to be left out of the queen trip.
Unless Kyllönen’s or Nissinen’s early early season, the very thin World Championships are enough for the Trondheim machine, Finland will not have a full four women in a 20-kilometer combination race and 50 kilometers.
It is possible that once this season, the top 30 has been skiing in the free MC sprint Hilla Niemelä In addition to Joensuu, Kähärä and Lylynperä, in the World Sprint.
Carl to the rumble
Sunday’s 20km race was five shops until Germany Victoria Carl Fall in his own time before the last round.
Ebba Andersson, Nora Sanness, Heidi Weng and Jessie Diggins solved the victory.
It happened, as I could assume that Diggins would do the job. The Yankee won with a time of 54.27.4. Weng bent 0.7 and Andersson for 0.8 seconds. Sanness finished 5.9 seconds and Carl 27.2 after the winner.
Kerttu Niskanen was ranked 11th (+52.1). Ryytty was fourteenth (+1.53.9).
48 skiers came to the finish on Sunday. Four women interrupted.
The competition was missing a number of stars: Therese Johaug, Astrid Slind, Frida Karlsson, Jonna Sundling and Krista Pärmäkoski.

