Alice Morelius, de 18 años, competirá en los Paralímpicos como la más joven del equipo sueco

Alice Morelius, una joven de 18 años de Stora Skedvi, representará a Suecia en esquí de fondo en los Paralímpicos. Será la miembro más joven del equipo sueco. El evento se acerca pronto.

Alice Morelius, de Stora Skedvi en Dalarna, participará pronto en los Paralímpicos, representando al equipo sueco de esquí de fondo. Con 18 años, es la más joven de la delegación sueca. SVT Nyheter Dalarna informó sobre esto el 6 de marzo como una de las noticias del día. El equipo se prepara para las competiciones, en las que Morelius competirá en esquí de fondo. Su participación marca un hito para la joven esquiadora de Dalarna. La cobertura de SVT resalta su posición como la participante más joven, subrayando sus logros tempranos en el deporte paralímpico. Esta noticia proviene de la cobertura local en Dalarna, centrada en atletas regionales. Más detalles sobre los Paralímpicos y la composición del equipo están disponibles en informes más amplios, pero aquí se destaca específicamente a Morelius.

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