The FIS Rollerski World Cup concluded on Sunday in Sollefteå, Sweden ©FIS

The International Ski Federation (FIS) Rollerski World Cup concluded in Sollefteå, Sweden, with another day of home domination.

The audience at Hallstaberget were once again witnesses to a dominant display by the Swedish roller ski team who won every single class.

The women's junior competition began with home contender Frida Karlsson taking the lead before she was forced to withdraw from the race on the second lap.

The second skier from the host club, Jenny Solin, took over at the front before Moa Olsson took the lead going into the third and final circuit.

Solin stole back first place, after a perfect final run, which she managed to cling onto until the finish. 

Olsson finished second and Moa Lundgren finished third.

The men's junior class was raced over four laps with Marcus Fredriksson dominating proceedings in a performance that showed how good he is.

He had full control and led from start to finish. 

Italian Francesco Becchis was the runner up ahead of Alfred Buskqvist who was third.

Sweden again dominated the proceedings on home snow ©Flavio Becchis
Sweden again dominated the proceedings on home snow ©Flavio Becchis

In the women's class, Maryia Nedyukhina from Belarus began extremely well. 

Out on the third lap, however, she lost ground allowing Britta Johansson to take over at the head of the field.

Johansson kept a steady pace and was able to secure the victory with a 40-second margin to Nedyukhina who ended up second.

Evelina Settlin finished third after a battle against fourth placed Sandra Olsson. 

The men's race was run over five laps. 

Anton Lindblad started brightly and had a slim lead over imperious team-mate Robin Norum until the fourth lap.

Once there, Norum took command and went on to win the race.

Lindblad finished second and third was Joergen Brink after a controlled race by the former winner of Vasaloppet.

After the event, Larsson, Fredriksson, Olsson and Norum all still lead their respective World Cup standings.

Next up on the FIS Rollerski World Cup calendar is a trip to Latvia for competitions in Madona between August 12 and 14.