Spectacular fall: Frenchman Gamel Seigneur lands on skis after taking off!

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World Cup debutant Charles Gamel Seigneur caused a stir in Kvitfjell with a spectacular fall, but remained uninjured.

Spectacular fall: Frenchman Gamel Seigneur lands on skis after taking off!

An exciting spectacle occurred today at the first downhill of the World Cup in Kvitfjell as 22-year-old Frenchman Charles Gamel Seigneur caused a stir. With starting number 54, he was one of the last riders when he lost control of his skis in a sharp curve and flew off spectacularly. The fall was so violent that Gamel Seigneur rolled over twice, but amazingly he landed on his skis and got back up in a flash. Nevertheless, he decided to stop the run and was eliminated. The impressive scene was immediately captured on video and caused great fascination in the ski community. The Emmy-winning defensive play is already being celebrated on social media, like laola1.at reported.

A total of 63 riders were on the list for the descent in Kvitfjell. Two athletes, including Austrian Daniel Hemetsberger, withdrew due to injuries. Of the remaining 61 riders, the majority made it to the finish, with Dominik Paris emerging as the winner. However, Gamel Seigneur can be sure that his spectacular fall - in which he was fortunately uninjured - will be remembered. The sensational action not only brought him attention, but also the question of how he got off so lightly. These exciting moments from the Ski World Cup have fans and experts looking forward to the next rounds as the Kvitfjell incident moves the ski world nau.ch stated.