"Boys cut and even like a thousand"



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Svan Ferry in the Underhand Chop branch at the current World Cup in Liverpool. Photo: STIHL Timbersports.

The Swedes impressed and reduced their time in each final and approached a new Swedish record.

"The boys are slicing and even a thousand, and it's fun to see what it's like when we have the right guys in the right place, we're eight in the world and with the World Elite it's a beautiful success, says Hans-Ove Hansson, captain of the Swedish national team at the Timbersports World Cup.

In the round of 16, Switzerland resisted in a match.

After a solid team performance, the Swedes continued their way towards the quarter, but New Zealand's world champions in power warmed up.


Calle Svadling and Pontus Skye cheer for victory in the eighth final against Switzerland. Photo: STIHL Timbersports.

Calle Svadling, Ferry Svan, Pontus Skye and Johannes Eriksson further reduced their playing time, just half a second from the Swedish record.

Svan Ferry was allowed to seize the Underhand Chop branch. Against Switzerland, he found that Sweden was withdrawing and that Svadling Street and Pontus Skye were contaminated with energy. They both performed well in their Single Buck and Standing Block Chop branches.

I'm really happy with the hugs I made and it feels good.

Against New Zealand, Ferry had only four hits after the new browser and was very happy with Friday.

"I'm really happy with the hugs I've done and it feels good, we're satisfied with the performance of our team and we could do better and better times all the time." Next year, we we promise to walk in the minute and there should be no problem, says Ferry Svan.

The world champion Timbersports became Australia who beat the United States in the final. Canada is cheating bronze money.

On Saturday, the World Championships will continue with the individual finals.


The Swedish national team at Timbersports at the opening of the 2018 Timbersports World Cup. Photo: STIHL Timbersports.
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