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Marcel Hirscher Skips Olympics: Alpine Skiing News - Archysport

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Marcel Hirscher did not look for excuses. The eight-time winner of the Alpine Skiing World Cup announced on Instagram that he was giving up competing this winter, drawing a line under participation in the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games which begin in less than a month. “There is a lot of speculation about whether or not I will start the World Cups. The truth is that this is not possible at the moment. The pace at which I can ski is not that of Wor…

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Hardly anything is more difficult for the former World Cup dominator Marcel Hirscher than not to ski. And yet he now announces that he does not have any further races due to his fitness this winter – and thus the Olympic Games.

·Munich, Germany
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The announcement that Marcel Hirscher's comeback was cancelled was a real shock to the alpine skiing scene this afternoon – and provided for numerous reactions! The 36-year-old Salzburger is aware that there will not only be positive, but also negative ones, but he does not want to take great care of it ... "Haters gonna love it (the enviers will love it). For all those who would have liked to see me skiing: I personally don't like it either, I'…

·Vienna, Austria
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Marcel Hirscher informs that he will not return this winter. He does not feel competitive.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Marcel Hirscher refrains from a start in this Olympic winter. The Austrian starting for the Netherlands postpones a return to the World Cup

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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