18-vuotias Alice Morelius kilpailee paralympialaisissa Ruotsin joukkueen nuorimpana

Stora Skedvin 18-vuotias Alice Morelius edustaa Ruotsia maastohiihdossa paralympialaisissa. Hän on Ruotsin joukkueen nuorin jäsen. Tapahtuma lähestyy pian.

Dalarnan Stora Skedvin Alice Morelius osallistuu pian paralympialaisiin edustaen Ruotsin maastohiihtomaajoukkuetta. 18-vuotiaana hän on Ruotsin joukkueen nuorin. SVT Nyheter Dalarna kertoi tästä 6. maaliskuuta yhtenä päivän uutisista. 0nlinThe team is preparing for the competitions, where Morelius will compete in cross-country skiing. Hänen osallistumisensa merkitsee virstanpylvästä Dalarnan nuorelle hiihtäjälle. SVT:n uutisointi korostaa hänen asemaansa nuorimpana osallistujana ja painottaa varhaisia saavutuksiaan paraurheilussa. 0nlinTämä uutinen tulee Dalarnan paikallisesta uutisoinnista, joka keskittyy alueen urheilijoihin. Lisätietoja paralympialaisista ja joukkueen kokoonpanosta löytyy laajemmista raporteista, mutta Morelius on täällä erityisesti esillä.

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