In the quarterfinals Emma Ribom, Maja Dahlqvist and Jonna Sundling disappeared and already in the qualifiers Maja Lundgren was knocked out who had poor skis.

It was something that Ribom also felt during the quarterfinals.

- I have had to fight and already in the torment I felt it was slow to progress. I was tired from yesterday, but felt that I had recovered in a good way. I don't think it should affect that much and I didn't really stick with it, it's boring.

Maja Dahlqvist got off to a good start but then fell into the field and finished fifth in her quarterfinals.

- I don't think I had enough good stuff, actually. I got nothing for free and against the others I had to fight more. Then I don't have that form to take me anyway.

Bad skiing

Jonna Sundling also thought the skis were too bad.

- It felt perfectly okay in the body. But unfortunately, even today the material was not quite a hundred. They changed the ramparts to the quarter, and it got much better. Nevertheless, the skis were not competitive. The bracket was good but the slide was not there. It also seemed that you were not hanging.

What do you think if the skis weren't good enough?

- The ramparts do their best, which we also do. They want us to go as soon as possible. They had a bad day, and so it can be.

Next year, the ski world championship in Oberstdorf will be decided.