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” My wife, I would say. And my family. They receive one text message of no matter how it has gone.

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– It’s probably my father. I started to go snowboarding thanks to him. Mom and dad tried to get me to start skiing, but I tvärvägrade I thought snowboarding was so cool – and then I was with my father off and went snowboarding almost every weekend. We had a caravan up in the Ramundberget in many years, and even today, it is so wonderful that we can go away together.

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” My biggest supporter is probably my grandfather. He was cheering me always, no matter how it goes.

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” Mother. I and my mother have had a very close relationship for a long time. She is the first one I turn to if I have to take a decision as I am not sure if a contest gone bad – or for that matter good.

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– the Family. They are there always, both in prosperity and adversity. And it’s so much fun when they are on site.

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” I would say is The Robert Magnusson from Vemdalen, I had him skidskolelärare when I was five-six years, and then he has a son called Viktor, I let it be unsaid if it is after me.

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” Mom and dad.

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I would probably say is my national lampoon. I usually always phone him if there is something difficult happens or if I need tips.

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– It is my wife. Without her and her willingness to support me had I not been able to keep on with it here.

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” It’s my boyfriend Mattias (Rönngren, world CUP racers) and also my brother, he is very interested.

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” It’s my grandfather. He has always been the most idrottstokiga in the family.

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– Grandmother. She sits and watches the races, both on tv and live results on your computer. And she’s always willing to help.

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– If you don’t count mum, dad and my brother so I would probably say grandpa.

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It’s probably my dad, he has an eye on everything and support me and help me in every way.

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– It is probably Stig-Ove Proudly, an elderly man from his native region that I tend to meet sometimes.