For the first time since 2013, it was time for the World Cup in humpback piste from Sweden.

Two Swedish men came to the start, Ludvig Fjällström and Oskar Elofsson.

Where Elofsson took the last place in the super final.

Once there, he made a good run with good jumps - but missed the podium by just over half a point and became four.

- It was a raise from the final, absolutely.

I pushed from the start and held it together, there were a few small drops in the ride and it costs afterwards.

I have done everything I could and am just super happy that the head works, says Elofsson to SVT Sport.

"Nice to be back"

It was Elofsson's first final of the season.

In November, he suffered a concussion that he has struggled with during the start of the season and first this week he was back in full training.

- I'm happy with the day.

It's rather a relief today given the concussion and all that has been, so it's nice to be back.

Double French at the top

Ludvig Fjällström took his first podium place since 2013 last week, but in today's competition it was a small miss in the start.

He was a total of eight and missed the super final with 0.33 points.

The winner was the Frenchman Benjamin Cavet before Brodie Summers and Nick Page.

Also on the women's side, it was a French victory through the favorite Perrine Laffont before Anri Kawamura and Hannah Soar.

Today's competition was a singles competition where the 16 best from yesterday's qualifiers ran in the final.

From the final, the six best went on to the super final and drove for the podium.