Linus Vestli gana el campeonato sueco de pesca en Nyköping

Linus Vestli, de 19 años y oriundo de Borlänge, se alzó con la victoria en la categoría masculina senior en el campeonato sueco de pesca celebrado en Nyköping durante el fin de semana.

Alrededor de 200 personas participaron en la competición. Linus recolectó 5,4 kilogramos de pescado, principalmente alburnos, cucarachos y bremas, durante las horas que duró el formato de pesca de competición.

– No se puede describir con palabras. Siempre es divertido llegar al podio, afirma Linus Vestli.

Ha pescado desde su infancia y posee dos oros en campeonatos suecos, una plata, un bronce y dos oros en campeonatos regionales de eventos anteriores. Linus señala que su interés proviene de la familia, especialmente de su padre y su abuelo.

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