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Swedish ski star recovers from concussion with strict regimen

Swedish cross-country skier Linn Svahn, who suffered a concussion just before the Nordic World Ski Championships and will therefore miss the title races, comforted his fans.

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Swedish cross-country skier Linn Svahn, who suffered a concussion just before the Nordic World Ski Championships and will therefore miss the title races, comforted his fans.

·Estonia
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Linn Svahn crashed yesterday morning in training and hit the back of her head. It felt pretty okay at first, but the nausea increased and she has now left the World Championships in Trondheim. – It's better that the doctors made this decision than that I did it, says Linn Svahn through her coach Ola Ravald to SVT Sport.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Linn Svahn is forced to leave the World Ski Championships before the championship even starts. That because of a concussion after a fall at training.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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TRONDHEIM. Linn Svahn is forced to leave the World Cup in Trondheim. She has suffered a concussion. – Linn fell unfortunately on a downhill slope, says national team doctor Rickard Nober

·Stockholm, Sweden
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One of the biggest favorites for Thursday's World Cup sprint, Linn Svahn, has suffered a concussion and will miss the World Ski Championships in Trondheim.

·Norway
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There seems to be no end to Linn Svahn's bad luck. The ski star's World Cup is over after she fell during training and hit her head. –I didn't think it would be so serious, says national team colleague Johanna Hagström, who saw the crash from up close.

·Uppsala, Sweden
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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