Skiing Olympic medalist Joni Mäki had to stay in the qualifiers for Lahti sprints

The hill survived as the last skier in the men’s first round.

Four a finnish woman and two finnish men advanced to the relegation stage in the freestyle cross-country sprint sprint competitions in lahti.

Jasmi Joensuu was ranked tenth in the women’s time trial as the best Finn. Krista Pärmäkoski was 15th, Katri Lylynperä 22: s and Anni Alakoski 28: s.

Swedish Jonna Sundling kept by far the best pace in the time trial. Sundling, who won sprint gold at the Beijing Olympics, skied Joensuu more than 12 seconds faster and left second in the United States. Jessie Diggins too almost seven seconds away.

The best Finn in the men’s time trial was Lauri Vuorinenwhich ranked 13th.

Beijing handsomely fourth in the Olympic sprint Joni Mäki had to be really excited about his sequel as he advanced to the relegation stage in his 30th place as the last skier.

Lauri Mannila was at the finish line Mäkeä a notch lower, and the Finn was eliminated from the cross – country skis as the first skier.

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French Lucas Chanavat was the number one men’s time trial before Norway Johannes Hösflot Kläboa.

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