Drastic fall: Ski star Arnaud Boisset injured in Beaver Creek!
Drastic fall: Ski star Arnaud Boisset injured in Beaver Creek!
in Beaver Creek, Colorado, a terrible fall overshadowed the start of the season of the departure competitions. Arnaud Boisset, a talented skier from Switzerland, lost control when jumping and crashed into his head with his head. While his compatriots, including the winner Justin Murisier and Marco Odermatt, successfully completed the race, Boisset was treated on the edge of the slopes for minutes. He was flashed to the sled in an emergency and programmed the removal to the hospital while he remained conscious and kept the oxygen mask in front of his face, as on nau.ch is reported.
The first diagnosis gives rise to hope-the 26-year-old suffered a concussion as well as bruises on the face and shoulders, but is officially regarded as relatively stable. He will travel back to Switzerland in the coming days to have further investigations carried out. Immediately after the incident, Boisset reported to his fans via Instagram and informed: "In view of the circumstances, I am fine. I only need some peace" and thanked for the news, which is why he had to restrict the screen time due to the concussion. This information was also reported in detail by krone.at
the condition after the fall
Despite the heavy fall, Boisset is optimistic. He describes that he is satisfied with the circumstances and wants to concentrate on recovery. The incident represents one of the most exciting, but also the most dangerous days in the alpine ski racing circus, since the athletes take high risks to achieve the best possible results.
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