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Seriously injured Nina Ortlieb writes desperate comment after fall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Nightmare⁢ Becomes Reality: Nina Ortlieb’s‌ Devastating ⁤Injury Sparks Safety Concerns in alpine Skiing

Austrian ⁢ski racer Nina Ortlieb, a celebrated vice world champion, has once again been struck by tragedy. After‌ a harrowing fall during ⁢the downhill race in‍ Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ortlieb shared a heart-wrenching update on⁤ Instagram: “When your nightmare becomes reality. I‍ broke ‍my right leg again. I ⁤don’t have the right words at the moment, but I’m very grateful for all the support and messages.”

The 28-year-old’s injury marks a cruel setback in her career. Just over a year ⁤ago, in December ​2023, Ortlieb suffered a broken ‌tibia and fibula, undergoing multiple surgeries, ‌including one on ‌her knee. Her triumphant return to the Ski World Cup this season was a testament⁢ to her resilience.Though, the recent accident has⁢ forced her to start her recovery journey all over again.

The incident occurred​ on Saturday during the downhill race. ​Ortlieb’s fall was so severe that she screamed​ in pain, ⁣prompting a⁣ 30-minute interruption of the event. She was swiftly transported to the​ valley in a rescue sleigh and then airlifted to a‌ hospital, ​where doctors confirmed a lower leg fracture. ⁤

Fellow ​athletes expressed their shock and solidarity. German downhill ​skier Kira Weidle-Winkelmann remarked, ‌“It’s crazy how manny injuries she’s already had,” highlighting the physical toll Ortlieb has​ endured.

This accident is not an isolated incident‍ in ⁢the‌ world of Alpine skiing. Just days earlier, Czech skier Tereza Nova suffered a serious head injury during training on the Kandahar slope. The 26-year-old remains in a coma after undergoing emergency surgery to ‍reduce brain ⁣swelling, as reported by the Czech Ski Association.‌

These back-to-back⁣ tragedies have ⁣reignited the safety debate ‌in Alpine racing. While ⁤no serious accidents occurred during Sunday’s training runs and ​descent in Garmisch, the recent⁢ events have left the⁤ skiing community grappling wiht questions about athlete protection and‌ course safety.

Key points at​ a Glance

| Event ‍ ⁢ ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ | Details ⁣ ​‌ ‍ ⁤ ‍ ​ ​ ‍ ⁣ ​ ​ ⁣ ⁢ ⁣ |
|——————————-|—————————————————————————–| ⁤
| Nina Ortlieb’s Injury | Broke‌ her⁢ right leg ⁢in‍ Garmisch-Partenkirchen, marking⁢ a second major injury in just over a year. |
| Previous Injury ⁤ ⁤ | ​Suffered a broken tibia ​and fibula in December 2023, requiring multiple ​surgeries. |
| Tereza Nova’s Accident ​ | Sustained a ​serious head injury during training, remains in a coma after surgery. |
| Safety Concerns ‌ | Recent accidents have intensified discussions about safety measures in Alpine skiing. | ⁤

As Ortlieb begins her recovery, the skiing world rallies behind her.​ Her courage and determination⁢ have inspired many,‍ but her story also underscores the urgent need for enhanced safety protocols in the sport.

For more updates on Nina Ortlieb’s ​journey and the latest in⁣ Alpine skiing, ⁢follow Ski World cup News and stay informed about⁢ the ongoing safety discussions.

What are‍ your thoughts on the‌ safety measures in Alpine⁣ skiing? Share your opinions and join the conversation‍ below.

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