Johan Olsson is a of the most interesting athletes we have in Sweden. He is a wise thinker with the ability to express emotions, techniques and tactics like no other.
The mental strength, pushing yourself to the absolute limit, has now given him eleven championship medals in total, including four gold.
The 34-year-old father of two from Skultuna outside Västerås, vying for the ridges IK and then once a year living in Sundsvall, had the advantage of its early start number (17) in the drizzle and the gray, cold biting wind, but competitors had whilst his times to go on. But they only got to know that Olsson increased the lead.
It is fascinating that after a season with illness and only one World Cup race (fifth place on the 15 km freestyle in Östersund for a week and a half ago) can go in and take the gold. But is there anyone who can handle just that it Olsson.
The rescue was that he had to train hard in January, clean fakir training for 20 days when he drove about 100 mil. With the foundation he has to stand on after all the years it was enough to get into top form just in time for the World Cup.
Johan Olsson got SvD’s Bragdguld 2013 for his victory in femmilen in the World Championships in Val di Fiemme. It was a historic feat, as he snatched away the competition and single-handedly drove the gold.
It is precisely femmilen in Falun on Sunday that he had as a main goal this season, and now is already another gold in port.
Again, a feat race of Olsson makes skiing a pleasure to see. No one else has the same excellent fluency when everything is correct.
Sweden has already achieved the target of five medals. And four days of competition remains
The women’s relay should give a medal, as well as men’s relay. Since await the women’s three-mile with a Charlotte Kalla in top form and finally femmilen on Sunday. There’s Johan Olsson looking to defend World Cup gold from 2013 and put a perfect end point (?) On his career.
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