Karlsson and Andersson Rank as World’s Best
In the recent ten-kilometer women’s cross-country skiing event held in Sweden, Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson showcased their exceptional talent, dominating the competition. Karlsson delivered an outstanding performance, finishing with a time of 22:49.2, well ahead of her rivals.
Karlsson and Andersson Rank as World’s Best
Frida Karlsson not only secured the gold medal but also finished approximately 47 seconds ahead of other competitors. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone in her skiing career. Ebba Andersson followed closely behind, claiming the silver medal with a time of 22:35.8. The strong performance of these two athletes highlights Sweden’s dominance in the sport.
Final Standings and Times
- 1. Frida Karlsson (Sweden) – 22:49.2
- 2. Ebba Andersson (Sweden) – 22:35.8
- 3. Jessie Diggins (USA) – 22:38.9
- 4. Astrid Öyre Slind (Norway) – 23:42.2
- 5. Heidi Weng (Norway) – 23:46.1
- 6. Karoline Simpson-Larsen (Norway) – 23:57.2
- 7. Teresa Stadlober (Austria) – 24:00.0
- 8. Alison Mackie (Canada) – 24:07.1
- 9. Kristin Austgulen Fosnaes (Norway) – 24:11.0
- 10. Leonie Perry (France) – 24:11.2
Additional Performance Highlights
Alongside the medalists, other Swedish skiers included Moa Ilar, who finished in 11th place with a time of 24:17.5, and Ebba Ribom, who placed 13th with a time of 24:27.9. The impressive showing of Swedish athletes reinforces their reputation as leaders in women’s cross-country skiing.
With Karlsson and Andersson leading the way, Sweden’s skiing team firmly establishes itself as a powerhouse in the sport, outshining competitors from around the world. Their performances in this event have set a high standard for future competitions.