- The supplementary survey gave a positive message.

This is in line with what we saw first and we have ruled out any more serious injury so Sara will go down to France to compete, says national team doctor Jakob Svanberg in a press release.

Sara Hector branched out in the second giant slalom race in Åre last Friday and thus missed the chance to secure the overall victory in the giant slalom cup.

In connection with the accident, the 29-year-old hurt his knee and missed the slalom competition the next day.

Afterwards, it was found that she had a slight stretch in the inner side ligament in her knee.

"Very positive"

After the weekend, it has been unclear whether Hector, who leads the giant slalom cup with five points before Tessa Worley, can go to the last giant slalom competition in French Courchevel on Sunday.

But now she has the chance to become the first Swede since Anja Pärson 16 years ago to take home the giant slalom cup.

- I feel very positive.

The knee has responded very well to the treatment and I look forward to competing one more competition and doing my best, says Sara Hector.

CLIP: Sara Hector drove out in Åre (March 11)

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Sara Hector drove out in Åre.

Photo: Bildbyrån