Moa Ilar nummer to i Verdenscuppen i Davos

Moa Ilar sluttede på andenplads i langrensverdenscuppen i Davos, kun to sekunder fra sejren på 10 km fri stil. Det er anden gang i træk, hun har været så tæt på førstepladsen. Hun beskriver det som lidt frustrerende.

I det seneste Verdenscuprenn i Davos tog Moa Ilar sølv i 10 km fri stil langrend. Hun var kun to sekunder bag vinderen, hvilket markerer hendes anden på hinanden følgende andenplads med lille margin. Efter rennet udtrykte Ilar sin skuffelse til Viaplay: «To sekunder denne weekend også, det er lidt frustrerende.»

Konkurrencen fandt sted den 14. december 2025 som en del af langrensverdenscuppen, hvor Ilar har vist stærk form, men ramt uheld i de mindste detaljer. Davos er en traditionel arena for internationale skirenn, kendt for sine krævende løjber. Ilars præstation fremhæver hendes konkurrenceevne i distancerenn, selvom sejren er undsluppet hende med blot sekunder. Der rapporteres ikke yderligere detaljer om vinderen eller nøjagtige tider, men hendes konsistens tyder på potentiale for fremtidige sejre.

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