Jonna Sundling gana el sprint en Davos

Jonna Sundling se adjudicó la victoria en el sprint de esquí en Davos por un margen estrecho. Lideró de principio a fin, pero fue una carrera reñida contra Mathilde Myhrvold.

En el emocionante sprint de esquí en Davos, Jonna Sundling demostró su clase manteniendo la ventaja durante toda la carrera. A pesar de la fuerte oposición de la noruega Mathilde Myhrvold, la sueca aseguró la victoria por solo ocho centésimas de segundo.

El evento tuvo lugar el 13 de diciembre de 2025, destacando la fortaleza de Sundling en la disciplina de sprint. Su control de inicio a fin refleja un sólido rendimiento bajo presión. El segundo puesto de Myhrvold ilustra el alto nivel de competencia, donde cada décima de segundo importaba.

Esta victoria refuerza la posición de Sundling de cara a los próximos eventos de la Copa del Mundo. Davos, un lugar clásico para el esquí, proporcionó condiciones ideales para el sprint.

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