French skier Cyprien Sarrazin fell heavily this Friday in training before the World Cup downhill in Bormio. He was taken to hospital by helicopter.
Frenchman Cyprien Sarrazin suffered a heavy fall on Friday during the second training session before the World Cup downhill in Bormio (Italy) which he won just a year ago. Sarrazin, best time in the first training session the day before, lost control of his skis on a terrain movement in the final while he was in the lead at all intermediate points. The 30-year-old skier literally flew off a bump and then bounced violently on the slope, before ending his race in the tarpaulins and protective nets after a long slide.
The Frenchman, world No.2 in downhill last winter and winner of four races last winter, was joined by the emergency services. No information was yet available on his state of health. A downhill on Saturday and a super-G on Sunday are on the program for the Bormio stage, one of the most difficult tracks on the circuit where the men’s alpine skiing events of the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan Cortina will take place.
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