Everything feels good so far. I haven't done any of my super tricks. Now I just feel like going backwards, landing backwards, going forwards. We'll see, he says, continuing:
You wish there was more time, but there isn't. Everything has gone as well as it could have.
Harlaut will also train tomorrow. The Swedish camp has announced that there is no longer any medical reason to stop him from the big air qualifiers on Sunday.
It was during a practice session on Friday that 34-year-old Harlaut crashed and suffered a concussion. He therefore missed the slopestyle qualifiers.
In addition to Harlaut, Jesper Tjäder and Martin Nordqvist will also compete in the big air qualifiers on Sunday.





