Jonna Sundling vinder sprinten i Davos

Jonna Sundling sikrede sig sejren i langløbsprinten i Davos med knapp margin. Hun ledte fra start til mål, men det var en tæt kamp mod Mathilde Myhrvold.

I den spændende langløbsprint i Davos viste Jonna Sundling sin klasse ved at bevare ledelsen gennem hele løbet. På trods af stærk modstand fra Norges Mathilde Myhrvold sikrede svenskeren sejren med kun otte hundrededele.

Begivenheden fandt sted den 13. december 2025 og fremhæver Sundlings styrke i sprintdisciplinen. Hendes kontrol fra start til mål afspejler en solid præstation under pres. Myhrvolds andenplads illustrerer det høje konkurrence niveau, hvor hver tiendedel talte.

Denne sejr styrker Sundlings position inden kommende verdenscupstævner. Davos, en klassisk bane for skiløb, bød på ideelle forhold til sprinten.

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