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Alpine Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Just now, clemsonbeav said:

From what it appears to me, she can compete at her own risk.  I also hope she will take care of herself...and yet when you're this close, I know the temptation might be too great.

Goggia probably had a similar injury 4 years ago, but then there were 3 weeks until the competition in OG. My only concern is that Svindal, instead of being a more rational people on this team, seems to be pushing her to take even more risks. It`s crazy for me:(

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She's mentioning that she's been through something similar (back in 2019 during WCh), and ended up on the podium still.  She says that was worse back then...we'll see!

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Until today, I've only heard about a strong knee contusion, nothing about any ruptures. And yet she has a prosthetic knee...

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Lindsey was just asked about how she feels about how spread out the Olympics are...she wishes she could go to the OC, but she can't since it's 5 hrs away.  Also wishes the athletes were closer together, to be able to see other events, etc.

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2 minutes ago, clemsonbeav said:

Lindsey was just asked about how she feels about how spread out the Olympics are...she wishes she could go to the OC, but she can't since it's 5 hrs away.  Also wishes the athletes were closer together, to be able to see other events, etc.

Nobody told her there will be an OC also in Cortina ? :p

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This is in freestyle skiing but I remember :CAN Philippe Marquis competing in moguls with a torn ACL in 2018. He made it through the qualifiers before a DNF in the first run of the final.

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14 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

This is in freestyle skiing but I remember :CAN Philippe Marquis competing in moguls with a torn ACL in 2018. He made it through the qualifiers before a DNF in the first run of the final.

Of course, but here we're talking about a person who already has a second knee, almost entirely artificial, and is 41 years old...

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So looking at the 1st Training start list and removing the 5th skiers from :ITA:AUT:SUI:CAN & :USA we can count that the M Downhill will have likely 40 starters

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2 minutes ago, hckošice said:

So looking at the 1st Training start list and removing the 5th skiers from :ITA:AUT:SUI:CAN & :USA we can count that the M Downhill will have likely 40 starters

If I remember correctly in order to be able to start in the Downhill or Team Alpine Combined Downhill one must take part in at least 1 of the 3 trainings.

 

Correct me if I am wrong

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