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Daniel Viem Årdal (30) won the match he thought he would lose, but he fought so hard that the production wanted to see if it was a break.
Danel Viem Årdal won Sunday’s match against Raymond Røskeland (36) and is further away in this year’s ‘Farmen’. Røskeland himself believes he lost on purpose, something Årdal wonders.
Did you get this with you? Karianne Vilde Wølner has been on television before:
Some viewers may have noticed that Sunday’s doubles winner after the match ended had a distinct pain in one hand. He tells VG that he, at the beginning of the deck duel, hit the deck directly on the hand, not on the nail.
– But I didn’t feel anything on the way, only afterwards, he says.
The discomfort did not exactly subside in the following days. As a result, they eventually took him for an X-ray to find out how bad he was.
– Yes, I had to leave the farm to go get an X-ray the next day or the next day again – I don’t remember it very well. The production would reveal whether there was a violation or not, but there was no mention of a violation.
Still, several weeks later, he still feels it in his hand.
– They told me he’d sit down for a while. The hand works it, but sometimes I feel it a little, if I bend it and things like that.
– How long were you out of the yard?
– It was only a matter of a few hours. “They took me to the X-ray institute and vice versa,” says Daniel Viem Årdal, who believes he would have won the match against Raymond Røskeland regardless of whether the repatriated participant lost on purpose or not.
– Whether he gave it his all or not, he would win it anyway. He wouldn’t have had the chance, he tells VG.