18-åriga Alice Morelius tävlar i paralympics som yngst i svenska truppen

Alice Morelius, 18 år från Stora Skedvi, är redo att representera Sverige i längdskidåkning vid Paralympics. Hon blir den yngsta deltagaren i den svenska truppen. Evenemanget närmar sig snart.

Alice Morelius från Stora Skedvi i Dalarna ska snart delta i Paralympics och representera Sveriges längdlandslag. Vid 18 års ålder är hon den yngsta i den svenska truppen. Enligt SVT Nyheter Dalarna rapporterades detta den 6 mars som en av dagens nyheter.

Truppen förbereder sig för tävlingarna, där Morelius kommer att åka längdskidor. Hennes medverkan markerar en milstolpe för den unga skidåkaren från Dalarna. SVT:s rapportering betonar hennes roll som den yngsta deltagaren, vilket understryker hennes tidiga prestationer inom parasporten.

Denna nyhet kommer från den lokala bevakningen i Dalarna, där fokus ligger på regionala idrottare. Mer information om Paralympics och truppens sammansättning finns i bredare rapporter, men specifikt lyfts Morelius fram här.

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