After a long absence due to a torn cross band, 17-year-old Jennie-Lee Burmansson is back in the World Cup.
Today she qualified as one of eight final riders in her international comeback.

A habitable first year was what was needed to secure a place in the final. With 73.55 points as best score - two failed and gave just 43.70 points - the Swede became seventh in the qualifying, and is thus one of eight riders who can make up the pallet places this weekend.

Burmansson is not the only blue-yellow hope on Saturday.
On the men's side, four Swedes moved on from the qualifiers - Oliwer Magnusson, Oscar Wester, Henrik Harlaut and Jesper Tjäder - and of the Swedish riders only Emil Granbom, who with a small margin failed to advance, is forced to follow the finals from the side.

Sarah Höfflin from Switzerland won the qualification at 81.65.

SVT will broadcast the competition on Saturday at 9.55 in Play.