News From Skiing - «Too Early»: Kilde Leaves Out Wengen
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The Norwegian Aleksander Kilde refrains from a start at the World Cup in Wengen on the weekend, as the race is "still a little too early" for him.
Norwegian alpine skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, the 2020 World Cup overall winner, has announced that he will not compete in this weekend's World Cup in Wengen, Switzerland, the French news agency AFP reports. He is trying to return to competition after a serious injury he suffered there two years ago.
As the Norwegian announced on Monday via Instagram, the race weekend in Switzerland comes for him, two years after his heavy fall, "still a little too early" ... In January 2024 Kilde lost control of the alpine World Cup descent on the Lauberhorn in the finish line and had hit the catch nets violently. The 33-year-old cut his lower leg open and suffered a complex shoulder injury.Kilde had to be operated on on the knee and shoulder, a blood poiso…
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Gravely wounded in Wengen in January 2024, Norwegian Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who returned to the competition at the beginning of December at Copper Mountain, announced Monday in a long message on Instagram that he renounced the descent of the same Swiss city, favoring training less than a month from the Milan-Cortina Olympics (6-22 February).
In Wengen the Norwegian Kilde experienced a horror crash, followed by several operations. Time is not yet ripe for return.
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