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– I’m fine, the Rabbi wrote on Instagram on Sunday evening. In the images, she is lying in a hospital bed, at which point her dramatic EC day comes to an end.

Although he is fine, everything is not as it should be. He will not be sent home on Sunday.

– Won’t be discharged, should be in hospital for a few days, he wrote in a message to NRK.

In an official statement by the Norwegian Athletics Federation on Sunday evening, it was stated that Rabi would be staying for a few days for observation at a hospital in Turin.

– According to his condition, Rabi is fine, but the hospital wants to keep him under observation for a few days, sports manager Erlend Slokvik said in a press release.

He explained to NRK:

Rabbi is feeling good. Had it been up to him, he might have been sent home. But they want to be absolutely certain that nothing’s wrong, and we’ll confirm that tomorrow.

Slokvik himself remained in Italy to follow up on the Rabbi.

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Rabi ran for silver in last year’s EC cross country race and he is one of the big favorites to win the junior class in this year’s championship. From the start, there was a four-runner group that got an early break, but Rabi caught up. However, after about six and a half minutes, it stopped. On a hillock he lies down, while competitors run past him.

– The rabbi literally knelt there. He was completely unwell and lying down, said expert commentator Vebjørn Rodal.

When the runners passed the same spot a few minutes later, four people from the Red Cross were seen standing over the Rabbi. Soon after, he was hauled off the track and taken to an ambulance.

– He fainted in the second round. We don’t know why. He was being treated well by medical staff where he lay after being pulled off by his team-mates, said national team physiotherapist Vibeke Koren.

Delivered to the hospital

Rabi was taken further into the medical tent, where various tests were carried out. About an hour and a half after he passed out, Rabi was taken to the hospital.

– It’s common for someone to faint without us knowing the cause. It’s routine. He was fine, Koren said.

He said that Rabi did not remember fainting and he was disappointed.

– Is there a fear that it is something serious?

– No, we’re not afraid of that. But we wanted to carry out a thorough examination, so he was taken to a hospital that has adequate equipment for further examinations.

England’s Will Barnicoat won the junior class after a superb final sprint, narrowly ahead of Nicholas Griggs, who was completely stiff on the run.

Esten Hansen-Møllerud Hauen was the best Norwegian in seventh place, 27 seconds behind Barnicoat.

BROUGHT AWAY: Rabi was taken by ambulance to a medical tent.

Photo: NRK

Silver for Østgård

In the women’s junior class, Ingeborg Østgård took silver for the second year in a row after a strong finish. Maria Forero of Spain won, three seconds ahead of Østgård.

– It stretches pretty fast. I was behind on purpose, because I knew the last hill was tough, he told NRK.

He was still unsure that the arrangement would result in a medal.

– I have no control. I saw that there were many things in front of me, but then suddenly I overtook those who were ahead and then I saw that it was possible, said Østgård.

Ingeborg Østgård

NEW SILVER: Ingeborg Østgård finishes well in the women’s junior class.

Photo: NRK

NRK first wrote that Vibeke Røstad was the national team doctor. The truth is that it was Vibeke Koren who spoke up, and he is the physiotherapist for the national team.

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