Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold has, among other things, been to cardiologists and can now return to the World Cup, which starts again in the Finnish Kontiolahti in early March.

- It helped a lot to get out of the Olympic bubble.

Just coming home, being with family and friends, helped extremely much.

It's a cliché, but when you come home and meet loved ones, you notice that there is quite a lot in life that means something beyond a medal or two.

When the collapse came, Tandrevold chased the Swedish star Elvira Öberg, but the Norwegian does not think that she tried to catch up.

- I felt early on that Elvira was stronger than me and that it was about keeping away from those who came from behind.

A big reason why I was not allowed to compete further at the Olympics was probably that I felt refreshed, and that it happened so suddenly.

It's scarier than if you get really tired.

But all the factors that could be behind a proper bang were there;

height, heavy before and low pressure.

That's why I have not been so worried that it would be something really crazy, says Tandrevold.

She has not yet seen the race, but is taken by all the support from the people.

- I am completely overwhelmed by all the love and care I have received.

Both from the biathlon family and people at home.