Despite the fact that a year has passed since the nasty crash in Val d'Isère, which also caused him to miss the World Cup in Cortina, the crash is still reminiscent of Alexander Köll.

The injury to the neck has settled on the sight.

- It was still that "curtain" when you can not focus on the sticks and not see clearly.

Downhill is a dangerous sport and now I got into a dangerous situation.

The training run was a real test to finally make a real comeback.

But now the near future will be uncertain.

- It is of course very heavy, he says.

Köll's best placement in his career so far is a 20th place from 2019 in Beaver Creek.

Monsén: "Maintains a high level"

Felix Monsén and Olle Sundin are healthy and fit and will start tonight.

- I think I keep a high level and it feels like it's just to continue where I was last year, says Monsén who had several top 20 places last year in both super-G and downhill.

Among other things, a 15th place in super-G on the dreaded hill in Kitzbühel.

See the laughter party when the skaters Köll and Monsén compete in quiz:

See the laughter party when the Swedish sailors Köll and Monsén compete