The world champion took a headgear to reach during the national anthem – unlike Swedish minister in Trondheim.

Ebba Andersson took off with his headgear for the duration of the national anthem. Before the championship was clear, he crossed his hands. Pasi Liesimaa, Newspix24 / Bildbyrån

In Sweden, rage ripped off on Thursday last week when Trondheim’s World Cup stand Jakob Forssmed Mokas. He forgot to take the hat off his head for the national anthem. Du gamla, du Fria were called Jonna Sundling In honor of the world championship.

The situation was more shameful that the most authoritative person in Sweden Charles XVI Gustav stood next to the minister.

Ebba Andersson He could remember the minister to get hate bumps when the Swedish national anthem was echoed on Sunday at Granåsen Ski Stadium.

The world champion of the combination race had a beanie in the head, glanced at Jonna Sundling, who was on the bronze ball and took her headgear in her first song.

“The hat is taken away during the national anthem,” Andersson comments.

With hands crossed

Ebba Andersson and Therese Johaug were excited about the results. Pasi Liesimaa

The 10+10 kilometer world championship was settled in an extremely spot. Andersson and Therese Johaug They received 47.57.1 ​​at the same time, but the Swedish was declared the winner on the basis of a goalkeeper picture.

The Master’s name was not clear as soon as the women crossed the finish line. It took about a couple of minutes before the stadium video board told the finishing order.

Andersson crossed his hands during the waiting period.

Are you a believer? Did you do it for religious reasons?

– Unfortunately not. I’m sorry, Andersson replied.

– I just hoped that I was the first to go across the finish line. I couldn’t trust it until it was certain, he added.

Ebba Andersson removed his head with a prize ball for the Swedish national anthem. Newspix24 / Bildbyrån

Facts

Women’s 10+10 km

1. Ebba Andersson, Sweden 47.57.1

2. Therese Johaug, Norway +0.0

3. Jonna Sundling, Sweden +10.2

4. Frida Karlsson, Sweden +10.5

5. Heidi Weng, Norway +11.0

6. Nadja Kälin, Switzerland +1.16.1

7. Krista Pärmäkoski +1.16.4

27. Jasmmi Kähärä +3,49.5

28. Vilma Ryytty +3.51.5

41. Katri Lylynperä +5.29.5

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