the ski cross star Sandra Näslund continued to have it tough at the world cup competition in Idre.
After Saturday's 17:th place, she was seven on the Sunday, and after the "small final," she was on a couple of occasions inside that there is no concern for the continuation of the season or around the world CUP in the united states on 2 February.
" I don't think the track suited me so well as it has done before. Now, it was better in the day, also the ride was better but I have to be up a few degrees to, " she says.
" But it feels good, I think. You just have to continue to believe in it, then it will come.
– Now we forget this and look ahead instead.
– waiting for the world cup in Blue Mountain, and after it is time for the world CUP in the united states on 2 February.
And it is in Canada as a 22-year-old Näslund hope to reach the shape required to defend a world CHAMPIONSHIPS gold medal from the Sierra Nevada in 2017.
" When I was there two years ago, I was second, I think, and it wasn't a favoritetrack but it worked good. It is just trying to find rides and believe in what you do, " she says.
also for Lisa Andersson. 21-year-old, who last Saturday ended a four in his very first world cup final, was eliminated already in the quarterfinals and became eleven.
"I'm very tired now, sorry for that I didn't go further, but I've still gone for good," she says.
Fanny Smith, of Switzerland, won the final ahead of the canadian duo of Brittany Phelan and Kelsey Serwa.
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