Skiing Standout Marcel Hirscher Eyes the Olympic Season in Return From Injury and Retirement
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In December 2024 the first comeback of Marcel Hirscher ended with a cruciate ligament rupture. Afterwards a final career was speculated. Now there is clarity, the 36-year-old attacks again.
After a serious knee injury and 197 days of rehabilitation, the ski ace is returning to the white circus. He will be chasing a medal for the Netherlands at the Olympic Games in Bormio.
The legend of alpine skiing revealed this Wednesday that he intended to return to the circuit next winter, marked by the Milan-Cortina Olympics.

Skiing standout Marcel Hirscher eyes the Olympic season in return from injury and retirement
Skiing standout Marcel Hirscher will have a chance to race in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics after recovering from injury and receiving clearance to compete in the next World Cup season under the new wild card rule.
Hirscher wants to continue his career despite the knee injury suffered at the beginning of December. He is ready again after intensive rehabilitation and wants to race next season, says the Austrian.
Marcel Hirscher decided last winter to make another comeback after his cruciate ligament crack.
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