Johannes Lukas fell down a flight of stairs during a training session during the World Cup in Antholtz.

He injured his shoulder and was forced to undergo surgery.

Therefore, he has been forced to follow his national team at a distance during the World Cup.

But when Hanna Öberg and Sebastian Samuelsson fixed the bronze in the singles mixed relay, he was finally in place in Slovenia.

With the left arm in a special protection.

- It is not completely green light but it was difficult at home so I felt I needed a little change of place.

It is great fun to be here with the team, he says to SVT.

"It is big"

Lukas has been involved and supported the team from home and now that they have won five medals in Pokljuka, they have touched the record from the WC 2012. That year, however, there was no gold.

Something that Martin Ponsiluoma fixed in this year's sprint.

- It is obviously big.

This team always has such a high level.

They show that they can handle this pressure at the World Cup as well.

It's really big.

- If you look at this competition today, there are six to eight teams that can take medals, so that we succeed in the end again it is really, really fun.

I am proud of the whole team, says Lukas.

He says it has been tough not to be in place.

- It has been difficult of course.

But at the same time, they have done so well all the leaders in place and all the active ones.

It's fun to be here now.

CLIP: So the World Cup bronze was salvaged

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This is what happened when Öberg and Samuelsson took the World Cup bronze Photo: TT