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Yesterday there was two happy Swedes, today there are four.
Britta Norgren, you didn't dream about this. You was not even supposed to run!
No, I couldn't dream about that. It's amazing.
How was it to run? When did you get the message to run?
How was the hours before the race?
I got the message at breakfast that I was going to race.
I was nervous.
I've been looking forward to this, and happy to participate.
The audience is great and a good memory to look back at.
How is it to be here right now?
It's hard to describe. It's hard to belive.
It's touching.
Anna Haag, yesterday you watch the other girls on TV.
Today you can be here yourself.
At last!
How do you rank this silver?
It looks like I love silver. So this is great.
Do you have a messages to the Norwegian gold-laydies?
They are amazing.
We're impress that they do it so well before their own audience.
We wish them all the best.
Ida Ingemarsdotter, you must be tired standing here. It's your second day in a row.
No, I love it here.
I understand.
Two medals, how does it feel?
It feels real good.
It's great to take the medals here in Oslo.
The support from the spectators in Holmenkollen is magicaly.
Here is a girl which is great to interview when all have went well.
How is it today, Kalla?
It feels good. I'm happy to be here with the other girls.
What a reception we got.
How was the finale meters before the finishline?
It was great.
It was great to hear the cheers from the audience.
I heard the cheers when Marit crossed the finishline.
You coud here it? YES!
How does it sound when you win a silver in World Ski Championships?
English subtitles Frank Eivind Rundholt