Ski jumper Sondre Rings: Comeback due to severe injuries failed!

Ski jumper Sondre Rings: Comeback due to severe injuries failed!

In a dramatic turning point for the Norwegian ski jumper Sondre Rings, which was seriously injured a year ago in a terrible fall, the return to professional sports has now officially failed. Exactly a year after the fateful incident, in which rings hit his head in September 2023 during the Continental Cup in Engelberg, he had to bury his comeback hopes. The 28-year-old, who had suffered brain conceals, bleeding in the brain and a hip bruise during the fall, has since fought with the aftermath, including memory gaps and a year of rehabilitation. On Instagram, rings said: "In view of the developments of the past year, it is clear that my body will far from be compatible with top sport - if at all," reported Laola1 .

The consequences of the accident

The health of the sprinter could also be improved, since the progress in his rehabilitation was stable, but insufficient to make a return to the competitive arena of ski jumping. In his career, Ringen took part in the World Cup 17 times, with his best result of the 18th place on the Holmenkollen in Oslo. The serious injury and the long consequences mean a drastic end for rings, which was considered a promising talent at the age of 27.

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