Ristomatti Hakola and Lauri Vuorinen rose to the prize ball.
Ristomatti Hakola and Lauri Vuorinen got the medals around the neck. Pasi Liesimaa
Ristomatti Hakola and Lauri Vuorinen won their World Championship silver medal at Trondheim’s evening at the party ceremony.
When the Finns were announced to the prize ball, there was a small bump for the presenter. He mixed Hakola’s first and last name.
– Hakola Ristomatti and Lauri Vuorinen! The dudes were heard.
Hakola was not moxic about the situation.
– I didn’t even listen. Not that just, he said.
The silver two smiled wide in the neck. Even a weekly rain could not wipe the grin on the face.
The medals were distributed at the evening. Pasi Liesimaa
Men’s pair (p)
1. Norway (Erik Valnes and Johannes Klæbo)
2. Finland (Ristomatti Hakola and Lauri Vuorinen) +4,10
3. Sweden (Oskar Svensson and Edvin Anger) +4,11
4. Italy (Davide Graz and Federico Pellegrino) +4,40
5. France (Jules Chappaz and Richard Jouve) +10.17
6. USA (Gus Schumacher and JC Schoonmaker) +12.30
7. Czech (Jiri Tuz and Michal Novak) +21.42
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9. Canada (Antoine Cyr and Xavier McKeever) +27.99
10. Germany (Elias Keck and Jan Stölben) +38.44

