It was the days before Christmas that Alexandra Edebo crashed and suffered a concussion in Val Thorens.

Now she is fighting to get back to the World Cup at home in Idre.

The qualifier runs on February 10 and the final three days later.

Just over a week ago, national team doctor Jakob Swanberg said that she still had some problems with her neck.

What do you and the doctor Jakob Swanberg say about the World Cup now?

- It looks promising, I train skiing and now it feels really good, says Edebo.

Sandra Näslund is also fighting against the clock before the World Cup.

She is also back on skis after her knee injury and her rehabilitation is also going in the right direction.

- According to both physiotherapist and doctor, there is no danger of driving.

It is about dealing with the pain and daring to trust the knee.

- I am really charged with driving but I do not intend to start if I can not trust the body to one hundred percent.

It is not possible to drive the World Cup track here on Idre Fjäll if you have the slightest doubt.

Then it's really dangerous.

The plan is still to run the World Cup.

- I aim to start and will run the World Cup track on Monday.

It will be a crucial test if it lasts.

CLIP: Alexandra Edebo's nasty crash (20/12)

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Alexandra Edebo crashed - lay for over 20 minutes on the slopes Photo: SVT / Bildbyrån