On Friday, Linn Svahn won the 10-kilometre classic. She followed that up with a sprint victory on Saturday.
"It's fun to compete with such a great crowd, and it's really given me a boost this last weekend," Svahn says in the victory interview.
The 26-year-old crossed the finish line after a head-to-head battle with Jonna Sundling, who finished just half a second behind. Maja Dahlqvist was just over 1.5 seconds behind Svahn.
It wasn't just about the day's results in the last sprint; the overall sprint cup was also decided in the final.
Maja Dahlqvist led the race, twelve points ahead of Johanna Hagström, who in turn was eight points ahead of Swiss Nadine Fähndrich. All three of them made it to the final, where Dahlqvist thus got the best position and won the sprint overall.
This is the third time the 31-year-old has won the overall sprint cup. Dahlqvist has also secured third place in the overall World Cup, which she values somewhat higher.
"It's absolutely magical. I never thought it would happen," Dahlqvist tells Viaplay.
Johanna Hagström finished fifth in the final, five seconds behind Linn Svahn, and Moa Ilar advanced to the quarterfinals.
Now only Sunday's 20-kilometre mass start remains in this World Cup season.





