Frida Karlsson celebrates dominant gold medal win in Olympic skiathlon, crossing finish line ahead of field in Val di Fiemme.
Frida Karlsson celebrates dominant gold medal win in Olympic skiathlon, crossing finish line ahead of field in Val di Fiemme.
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Frida Karlsson wins Olympic gold in skiathlon with dominant performance

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Frida Karlsson claimed Sweden's first gold at the 2026 Olympics by dominating the skiathlon in Val di Fiemme. Adopting a new approach centered on joy and play, she crushed the competition, finishing 51 seconds ahead of silver medalist Ebba Andersson. The victory was celebrated by icons like Zlatan Ibrahimović and Ingemar Stenmark.

Frida Karlsson, 26, delivered a powerful performance in Saturday's skiathlon over 20 kilometers at the 2026 Olympics in Milano and Cortina. She crossed the finish line in Val di Fiemme with a dominant margin, where Ebba Andersson took silver 51 seconds behind and Norwegian Heidi Weng bronze. These were Sweden's first medals of the games.

Ahead of the season, Karlsson changed her approach to skiing after a social media post on September 17, 2025. She described how everything had become too data-driven with lactate values and heart rate curves, opting instead to release control for more play and feeling. 'So maybe it's time to let go a bit. Make room for play, for art, for feeling,' she wrote then.

Karlsson felt pure joy before the race for the first time. 'I am so incredibly proud of the journey to this day. It's probably the first time I've felt that it's just fun to go out and compete,' she said afterward. She likened the Olympics to 'the last boss' in a video game, inspired by a Super Mario clip the night before. During the race, she accepted a Swedish flag on the home straight, a moment she called magical.

The victory came as a response to criticism from Norwegian Therese Johaug, who in VG on February 7 called Karlsson uneven and not a clear favorite. 'Fun to show her,' Karlsson replied. She was celebrated by Zlatan Ibrahimović, who wrote 'Congratulations!' on Instagram, and Ingemar Stenmark. Karlsson and Andersson celebrated with cake at the team hotel in Panchià and invited Zlatan to Val di Fiemme.

Father Leif Medin was present and moved to tears, while mother Mia followed from Ulricehamn where she supported little sister Hannah. 'It's big, very big,' Leif said. National team chief Anders Byström noted Karlsson's harmony before the race.

Ce que les gens disent

Discussions on X are overwhelmingly celebratory following Frida Karlsson's dominant gold medal win in the women's skiathlon at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Val di Fiemme, marking Sweden's first gold and featuring a Swedish 1-2 finish with Ebba Andersson's silver. High-engagement posts from official accounts like @Olympics and @FISCrossCountry describe her as in 'a league of her own' after leading solo. Swedish media and politicians hail the 'crushing' performance, while SVT highlights praise from Zlatan Ibrahimović and Ingemar Stenmark. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments found.

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