– I do not believe in becoming friends with the enemy. – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcast schedule

– No. – Why not that? – I do not believe in becoming friends with the enemy. – Have any of them ever spoken to you? – Not so much. – How much do you worship that image of the enemy? – No… I think it is important. It’s important to me anyway. It triggers me, says Skistad to news. POPULAR: Kristine Stavå’s Skistad in an interview with Dagbladet in a chilly Trondheim. Photo: Anders Skjerdingstad / news Skistad won the last five World Cup sprints last season – and inflicted a humiliating defeat on the Swedes in Falun. This season the roles are reversed. The rival: – The boring Konnerud sprinter will try to fight back after being seen in place by Emma Ribom in Ruka and Östersund. On Thursday morning, they trained side by side for the next season’s WC courses in Trondheim. When the session was over, the usual brief Skistad met with news. – Being beaten by Swedes… That’s what gets noticed, says Skistad, who claims she has no idea whatsoever about how they talk about her. It was Ribom who was singled out as the biggest threat on Friday. The Swede thought it was boring to hear the play of his Norwegian rival. SPRINT-ESs: Emma Ribom has excelled in the two sprints so far this season. She has no objection to getting to know her Norwegian rival better. Photo: Fredrik Tombra / news – I don’t think we are enemies in that way. I would think it would be cool to get to know Kristine better. It was a bit boring that she seems, says the 26-year-old from Kalix to news. Invites for a run and coffee Linn Svahn was third in Östersund, just behind Skistad. She invites Skistad along for a run. – We talked about it yesterday that we think it’s boring… It may have been a bit like this after covid, but it’s sad that there isn’t that much contact across borders, says Svahn to news. – I don’t think we have that much contact across the team, but if she wanted to come along and talk or go for a run, I wouldn’t have said flatly no, smiles Svahn. Frida Karlsson thinks it’s okay to be a bit of an enemy in the track, but that it’s important to put it aside after the competitions. – I think one can be a bit off and on. – Are you open to talking to her? – Yes, it’s just to come and have a coffee, smiles Karlsson to news. You can watch the sprint duels between Skistad and the Swedes on news 1 and news TV on Friday 15 December from 09.50. The Vålerenga captain refuses to comment on the relegation 00:46 The Kristiansund players take off in the dressing room after the promotion 01:06 Showa to victory: – There was a blow in the landing 00:52 Trying to give the victory flower to the news reporter 00:21 Show more



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