Cross-country skiing: “I’m satisfied with third place,” smiles Jonnna Sundling to Nordic Magazine
Jonna Sundling took third place in the classic sprint of the cross-country skiing World Cup in Les Rousses (Jura) on Saturday. It was the Swede’s thirty-seventh World Cup podium. A race dominated by the impressive Norwegian Kristine Stavaas Skistad.
“I’m feeling better and better. I’m satisfied with third place. It’s my best result here and I’m happy. I wanted to win the race, it was close. I’m still on the podium, so I’m happy,” she told Nordic Magazine.

On arrival, the 30-year-old cross-country skier was looking ahead to the rest of the weekend. She’ll be back at the Tuffes Nordic stadium, and its atmosphere, from this Sunday for the mass-start classic.
“The atmosphere is very good, it was really good. The French are very friendly. Now all I have to do is go back to the hotel and get ready for tomorrow’s race,” she concludes.
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