In Swiss Arosa, Alexandra Edebo won one day and made it to the small final the next.

When there were competitions on Sunday after canceled competitions the day before in French Val Thorens, it was again a place in the small final for the Swede.

Once there, Edebo hooked up with the Canadian, Zoe Chore and fell nasty.

She lost her balance and hit her in the back of the head in the fall.

- A nasty bang there when she hits the hill and is kind of thrown away.

We can really hope that she is okay, says SVT Sports expert, Lars Lewén.

"Do not move"

After the bang, you could see doctors arriving at Edebo who was still in the track.

- It was seen that there were doctors in front immediately who squeezed and felt.

They ask her where she is in pain somewhere and it does not have to be as serious as it looks.

Make sure that there is no damage to the neck or back and therefore ask the person to lie completely still.

You must not move if there is an injury to any nerve, says Lewén.

On the men's side, the Swedes could not repeat the fine efforts in Arosa.

Viktor Andersson went out directly in the qualifiers.

Elliot Baralo finished last in his quarterfinals while David Mobärg finished third in his.