Illustration of Jonna Sundling's triumphant win in Oberhof ski sprint amid Swedish drama with disqualification and jury clearance.
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Drama in Oberhof sprint with Swedish disqualification and victory

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In Saturday's World Cup sprint in Oberhof, Jonna Sundling dominated to claim victory, while Maja Dahlqvist was cleared after jury review. On the men's side, Johan Häggström was disqualified in the battle for Olympic spots.

In Oberhof, Germany, Saturday's free-style cross-country sprint in the FIS World Cup saw Olympic spots on the line. Sweden's Jonna Sundling dominated from qualifying to the final, securing her 15th individual World Cup victory. Post-race drama unfolded when third-place finisher Maja Dahlqvist was summoned to the jury room to review an incident involving Italian skier Iris De Martin Pinter. Ultimately, Dahlqvist was cleared and retained her bronze medal.

"It's never fun to be in a jury room," Dahlqvist told SVT Sport. "Bad timing, but I was very glad when I came out."

On the men's side, the day ended in disappointment for Johan Häggström, who was disqualified amid the fight for Olympic qualification. Häggström, who missed the semifinal, expressed frustration over the decision.

"I might have gone in hard, but not so hard that things broke and there would be such consequences," he told Dagens Nyheter. "Insanely sad."

The event highlighted the intense pressure ahead of the Olympics, with Swedish skiers performing strongly despite the drama.

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Users on X celebrated Jonna Sundling's dominant victory in the Oberhof sprint and Maja Dahlqvist's podium finish, highlighting Swedish success ahead of the Olympics. Reactions to Johan Häggström's disqualification were mixed: some viewed it as a clumsy mistake that wouldn't have been necessary, while others dismissed it as irrelevant given his secure Olympic relay spot.

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