Frida Karlsson leads another Swedish 1-2 in women's 10km freestyle race

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Frida Karlsson with her gold medal
Frida Karlsson with her gold medalREUTERS / Stephanie Lecocq

Sweden dominated the women’s 10km cross-country freestyle ski race on Thursday, ‌with Frida Karlsson and Ebba Andersson taking their ‌second gold-silver finish of the ‌Milano Cortina Olympics.

US skier Jessie Diggins won ‌the bronze, her first medal of ‌these Games after a disappointing start in the skiathlon and classic sprint earlier ‌in the Olympics.

Karlsson and Andersson ⁠had also ‌claimed gold and silver, respectively, in Saturday's skiathlon.

Their success continues a streak of Swedish domination in the ​sport at these Games after the Scandinavian country swept the podium in the ⁠women’s classic ​sprint earlier this week.

Karlsson finished 46.6 seconds ahead of Andersson in Thursday's interval-style 10km race, where skiers start 30 ‌seconds apart.

Karlsson after her run
Karlsson after her runREUTERS / Kai Pfaffenbach

The strongest racers were seeded in the middle of the race, and the battle for silver and bronze was much closer, with Andersson besting Diggins by a few seconds.

Skiers contended with warmer-than-ideal temperatures on Thursday, prompting officials to salt the ‌course ahead of the event to ​keep the snow compact, which could ‌have given a slight advantage to earlier starters.

Some racers even cut the sleeves and legs off their uniforms as temperatures reached around 7C.

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