Marcel Hirscher po zerwaniu więzadła krzyżowego: dramat wokół gwiazdy narciarskiej!

Marcel Hirscher spricht nach Kreuzbandverletzung im Training. Lindsey Vonn und andere Skikollegen drücken ihre Trauer und Genesungswünsche aus.
Marcel Hirscher przemawia na treningu po urazie więzadła krzyżowego. Lindsey Vonn i inni koledzy narciarni wyrażają swoje życzenia żalu i powrotu do zdrowia. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Marcel Hirscher po zerwaniu więzadła krzyżowego: dramat wokół gwiazdy narciarskiej!

The Austrian ski superstar Marcel Hirscher seriously injured himself during training on the Reiteralm. As krone.at reported, eight -time overall World Cup winner tore off in the left knee. In an emotional video from the hospital, Hirscher expressed his disappointment and said: "Better now at 35 than at 25". It is a difficult setback for the 35-year-old, who not only misses the World Cup in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, but may also have to take a longer break from skiing.

The medical specialists of the Ragnitz private clinic stated that the operation went according to schedule and that the healing process offers excellent conditions. Hirscher himself described the operation as "little alternative" and was optimistic: "At the age of 35 I am still young and I still want to do a lot of sport," he said. His injury caused great dismay in the alpine circus, and many sports colleagues, including Lindsey Vonn, expressed her regret. Vonn commented passionately: "Now I don't have a comeback buddy!" and expressed their hope for a quick recovery.

reactions of the ski elite

also affected by Hirscher's injury, numerous athletes, including Philipp Schörghofer, Anna Veith and Marco Schwarz, showed all the recovery wishes. The Slovenian skier Adam Zampa even hopes that Hirscher can return to the Olympic Games in good time, while Aleksander Aamodt expressed his relief over the recovery forecasts. The Dutch Ski Association, for which Hirscher has been launched since his comeback this season, was also proud and hoped for a return of the Salzburg skier soon, such as Eurosport.de reported.

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OrtReiteralm, Österreich
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