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12 July 2024 at 17:39 Fosser made a big mistake – messed up the medal chance It was not a good day for the Norwegian boys during Friday’s WC competition. It was a quartet that started in Scotland. Kasper Fosser was the defending champion when the orienteers fought for the sprint medals in Edinburgh. The reigning world champion had a 22-second lead, before making a mistake at the end of the race that cost many places. – He must have lost 40-45 seconds right at the end here, said news’s ​​expert commentator Kjetil Bjørlo. Martin Regborn outclassed the competitors and took first place in what turned out to be a good day for the Swedes who got three in the top five. – It still feels unreal to me. It didn’t seem like I was running that fast, but I was in control the whole way. It was a very difficult and good sprint route. I had no idea how good I was, said the Swede shortly after the gold. The best Norwegian was Håvard Sandstad Eidsmo, who ran in 13th place. Elias Jonsson and Kasper Harlem Fosser finished in 16th and 17th place, while Eirik Langedal Breivi was disqualified after skipping a post.



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