Joni Mäki’s swelling became expensive – Sweden dominated the mixed-pair message

The World Cross Country Cup ended on Sunday with a celebration in Sweden.

Joni Mäki fell at the end of the sixth round, which paid Finland a place to continue. AOP

Swedish radar pair Jonna SundlingCalle Halfvarsson grabbed an overwhelming victory in Falun’s mixed pair message. The race was held in a free skiing way.

The Swedish duo left the second-placed Norwegian second team as far as 10.1 seconds away. In the second team in Norway skied Tiril Weng and Martin Nyenget.

Third came Norway’s number one team, where they fought Lotta Weng and Harald Amundsen.

The race for Finland’s number one team ended after the 6/12 leg when Joni Mäki jumped in the last turn of the sixth round and fell to the tail of the set. So Finland was flagged out of the race. He skied with Mäki in the first team in Finland Jasmi Joensuu.

– Maybe this race form didn’t go to those own favorites, but it wasn’t the best day today. I had to give up a lot on the hills, Mäki said in an interview with Viaplay after the race.

The Finnish second team was flagged out after the eighth round when the duo Johanna MatintaloLauri Vuorinen did not fit in the top nine.

MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE RESULTS

1. Sweden (Jonna Sundling – Calle Halfvarsson)

2. Norway II (Tiril Weng – Martin Nyenget) +10.09

3. Norway I (Lotta Weng – Harald Amundsen) +10.16

4. Italy (Nicole Monsorno-Federico Pellegrino) +17.96

5. Sweden II (Johanna Hagström – Oskar Svensson) +25.89

6. Germany I (Laura Gimmler – Janosch Brügger) +31.08

7. Canada I (Dahria Beatty – Graham Ritchie) +36.99

Jasmi Joensuu was Joni Mäki’s radar pair in Finland’s number one team. Pasi Liesimaa

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