by InTrieste
The Swedish women’s national skiing team has just completed their intensive training sessions on the famed Zoncolan slopes. From Sunday through today, these alpine champions have been honing their skills in preparation for the upcoming Soldeu World Cup showdown in Andorra on February 10th and 11th.
Blessed with glorious weather and pristine tracks, the Scandinavian athletes have spared no effort, pushing themselves through rigorous snow training, physical conditioning, and well-deserved moments of relaxation. This three-day stint at the Zoncolan resort has proven invaluable for the team’s preparations.
Notably, the Swedish squad has chosen Ravascletto-Zoncolan as their home base leading up to the highly anticipated 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Their commitment to excellence was evident as they tackled the challenging slopes, with star athlete Anna Swenn Larsson making her mark on the Zoncolan terrain.
Joining the Swedish contingent were their Austrian counterparts, adding to the competitive spirit on the slopes. Among them were the likes of Katharina Truppe, an Olympic gold medalist in team events and silver medalist in world team events.
As the Swedish team bids farewell to Zoncolan, they leave behind a legacy of dedication and determination, ready to take on the world’s best in the upcoming competitions.