Jonna Sundling gewinnt Sprint in Davos

Jonna Sundling holte sich den Sieg im Skisprint in Davos mit knapper Marge. Sie führte von Start bis Ziel, doch es war ein enges Rennen gegen Mathilde Myhrvold.

Im packenden Skisprint in Davos zeigte Jonna Sundling ihre Klasse, indem sie die Führung während des gesamten Rennens hielt. Trotz starkem Widerstand von Norwegens Mathilde Myhrvold sicherte sich die Schwedin den Sieg mit nur acht Hundertsteln.

Das Rennen fand am 13. Dezember 2025 statt und unterstreicht Sundlings Stärke in der Sprint-Disziplin. Ihre Kontrolle vom Start bis zum Ziel spiegelt eine solide Leistung unter Druck wider. Myhrvolds zweiter Platz verdeutlicht das hohe Niveau des Wettbewerbs, bei dem jede Zehntelsekundezählte.

Dieser Sieg festigt Sundlings Position vor den kommenden Weltcup-Rennen. Davos, eine klassische Ski-Arena, bot ideale Bedingungen für den Sprint.

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