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Arouses attention: – Special

AURE / OSLO (Dagbladet): Emil Iversen came in 3rd place in the sprint during Toppidrettsveka on Friday night.

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo went to the top in Aure, but the finish line attracts the finish to Iversen.

Just before he crossed the line, he stopped – as Petter Northug did when he hovered over the competition in the glory days.

– It is reminiscent of the finish line of a certain Northug in Falun. It may be special to do it on a day like this, NRK commentator Jann Post stated live.

SUPPORT NORTHUG: When Emil Iversen was interviewed by the experienced NRK journalist Morten Stenberg, it was too much for the 29-year-old. Reporter / video: Kristoffer Løkås / Andreas Særsland
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The finish line also received attention on social media.

Iversen admits to Dagbladet that it has been a special Friday. He attended the press conference with Northug in Trondheim. There, the former ski king admitted driving at over 200 kilometers per hour and that 10 grams of cocaine had been found at his home.

– Was it a statement of support for Northug? Dagbladet wants to know.

– Yes, you can call it that. I support Petter. He’s a good friend, so there’s no doubt I’m doing it.

REGRET: Cross-country skier Niklas Dyrhaug was worried about Petter Northug’s hard partying already last year. Reporter / photo: Kristoffer Løkås
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– Are you tired of the case?

– Yes, you can say that. You just want to talk about this. I fully understand that. There’s nothing wrong with you, but it’s not fun to talk about it.

Iversen says that he saw a bit of the press conference with Northug in Trondheim earlier in the day.

– SAD: Kristine Stavås Skistad says she thinks Petter Northug will return stronger. Video: Kristoffer Løkås / Andreas Særsland / Red Card
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– I think that something was good to look at and something was painful to look at. I’m looking forward to meeting Petter. I liked that he should be more in Trøndelag. I’ve never been bored around him. He is a happy and pleasant boy, says Iversen.

He made no secret of the fact that it had been a tough day. When he was interviewed by NRK after the race, he had to wipe away the tears.

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