The World Cup in orienteering has reached its final station and it is still with a determined mind that Hanna Lundberg hopes for new great successes in Cansiglio and Cortina in northern Italy.
Only when the last competition of the season is over will she allow herself to enjoy and look back on the year that meant her big breakthrough with the sensational World Cup victory in Idre as the main highlight.
– I think I will land in it after the season, but it is clear that I have had time to reflect a bit on it. It was still over a month ago, says Hanna Lundberg who is third in the total summary.
Have you been able to admit that you have taken the step into the world elite?
– Both yes and no. It is intense competition during the season and it is important to take one competition at a time and quickly leave what you have done behind you. That way, I have not had time to take it in.
How do you see the breakthrough in Idre in retrospect?
– I see it as if I showed that I can, both for myself but also for others. That I’m someone to count on. But now it’s just trying to forget it and focus on a new race, quite simply.
It’s been a busy oneyear where Hanna Lundberg from Luleå has established herself as a senior in both the European Championships and the World Cup contexts. The very surprising victory in the middle distance in August, where she beat the superstar Tove Alexandersson, among others, was followed up with two gold and one silver at the JVM in Turkey – and in the career’s only third World Cup competition, the feat from Idre can be repeated.
– This is actually something completely new. I had not been abroad that much at all before this year. Now I have had the opportunity to be away on some so it is clear that I am starting to gain some experience, but this type of environment is completely new. This is the biggest challenge so far this season.