Cross-country skiing: Finn Niskanen's 'sisu' delivers gold
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[February 24, 2018]
By Philip O'Connor
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
One of the national characteristics the Finnish people are most
proud of is what they call "sisu" - fighting spirit -- and
cross-country skier Iivo Niskanen displayed plenty of it to win the
grueling 50km Olympic mass start race on Saturday.
The 26-year-old Finn made an early break and engaged in a frenetic
battle over the last 15km with Alexander Bolshunov before surging
away to take Finland's first gold medal of the Pyeongchang Games on
the penultimate day of competition.
"Sisu is the spirit of fighting -- it means you never give up,"
Finland team coach Teemu Paasanen told Reuters after witnessing
Niskanen's superb victory.
Niskanen was reeled in by Bolshunov, of the Olympic Athletes from
Russia (OAR), but a change of skis late on gave him new impetus and
he was able to sprint away from his rival.
"We decided that we would change the skis because fresh skis are so
much quicker than skis that have been used for 20km," Paasanen
explained.
"That was an example of the sisu - you get the 10 seconds that he
was behind, and then you fight for the gold," Paasanen said.
"It is a very strong mental thing for us -- if we decide to do
something, we do it, and with Iivo there was lots of sisu today,"
Niskanen's friend and team mate Ristomatti Hakola told Reuters.
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Gold medallist Iivo Niskanen of Finland celebrates, flanked by
silver medallist Alexander Bolshunov, Olympic athlete from Russia,
and bronze medallist Andrey Larkov, Olympic athlete from Russia,
during the victory ceremony. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
"There is some mythology also but it's true that it's in the Finnish
people. It's a very strong mental thing."
Winter sports are hugely popular among the Finns but results have
not always been great for the Nordic underdogs.
"It's very important that we get it (the gold) from cross-county
skiing, and for me it's very important that one of my best friends
gets the gold medal, and it's very important for Finnish
cross-country. It's a very big thing," said Hakola.
(Editing by Clare Fallon)
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