Marco Schwarz celebrates comeback in the Ski World Cup after injury drama!

Marco Schwarz celebrates comeback in the Ski World Cup after injury drama!

After almost a year of privation, the Austrian ski star Marco Schwarz will return to the world of the World Ski World Cup next Sunday. The 29-year-old will start at the slalom in Val d’Isère after seriously injured in December 2023 in a serious fall in Bormio (ITA). His return is an important event, especially since black for a long time was considered the only hope of challenging Marco Odermatt in the race for the large crystal ball. The all -rounder has been training on skis again since the end of October and feels ready: "The naturalness has come back and I don't think much at the start", says Schwarz about his comeback, as it oe24.at reported.

Not only black celebrates his comeback. Manuel Feller, who had to stop in Beaver Creek due to injury, will also intervene in the event. Feller, who won the slalom ball last season, has also reported fit and is optimistic to demonstrate his skills in the giant slalom and slalom. Head coach Marko Pfeifer was pleased with the return of both athletes: "It is of course a great thing that our technology team is complete again," he remarked while he was looking forward to taking the first steps in the slalom with black. Feller, who has recovered his stability, also promises to return sharply, such as "https://kurier.at/ski-weltcup-slalom-val-marco-schwarz-commack-oesv/402986892"> Kurier reported.

a year full of adversity

It was a challenging year for Marco Schwarz, not only because of the cruciate ligament tear that threw him out of the track, but also because of a herniated disc injury that almost forced him to surgery. So far, the Carinthian has made great progress and has decided to put his return for a week. "It was a real pork year," said Schwarz's recent difficulties, but is optimistic that he will remain competitive despite his injuries.

In addition to the comebacks, the series athletes provide excitement away from the slopes, since they contact FIS President Johan Eliasch in a letter and demand a stronger say. The background is the rejection of a lucrative 400 million euro offer for marketing skiing, which caused the athletes to protest. However, the intensive anticipation for the upcoming race in Val d’Isère is unbroken.

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OrtVal d'Isère, Frankreich
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