Shock in Bormio: Gino Caviezel falls hard in the Super-G!

Shock in Bormio: Gino Caviezel falls hard in the Super-G!

Bormio, Italien - in the Super-G in Bormio there was a dramatic incident when Swiss skier Gino Caviezel came to a bad manner in his fall with the start number one. According to Laola1 he had to be removed by helicopter. The first medical examinations showed that Caviezel has suffered a shoulder dislocation and a complex knee injury. He was immediately flown back to Switzerland, where further investigations will follow. In this series of competition he is already the third victim of the dreaded Stelvio slopes, according to Cyprien Sarrazin and Josua Mettler.

The Norwegian Fredrik Möller, on the other hand, celebrated his first World Cup victory and took over the persecution in the discipline ranking with just five points behind the leading Swiss Marco Odermatt. Odermatt, who held back after the fall of his teammate, ended the race in fifth place. In the exceptionally strong Swiss team, Alexis Monney shone with a third place after winning the departure. With this achievement he confirmed his great potential, which was already attested to him in the past, reported Tagesezeiger .

The situation remained tense because many top athletes did not start due to injuries. Caviezel's serious fall clouded the mood in the team, while the speed team in Switzerland continued to show consistently strong performance, with a Swiss on the podium in the last 19 Super-G races.

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OrtBormio, Italien
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