Skiing Star Hirscher Postpones Comeback
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Skiing star Marcel Hirscher will have to cancel his comeback at the Alpine season opener in Sölden. The former Austrian World Cup champion, who now competes for the Netherlands, had originally planned to make a comeback in Sunday's giant slalom on the Rettenbach Glacier after tearing his cruciate ligament in December 2024.
Marcel Hirscher has canceled the opening race of the Alpine season in Sölden. The former series winner, now competing for the Netherlands, had planned to return in Sunday's giant slalom on the Rettenbach Glacier after tearing his cruciate ligament in December 2024.
He is one of the best in his field and gave his comeback last year. Marcel Hirscher will not start in Sölden.
Ski star Marcel Hirscher has to do without his comeback in Sölden. Alexander Schmid, 2023 World Champion in the parallel race, however, plans ten months after his cruciate ligament break to be part of the alpine season start.
Ski-Ass Hirscher wanted to come back to Sölden at the World Cup opening after his long injury break.
The waiting has an end: this weekend the new World Cup season will open in Sölden. However, a big name will be missing.
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