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Marcel Hirscher: "Time Runs massively."

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
On Monday, ski star Marcel Hirscher commented on "Sport and Talk in Hangar 7" on ServusTV about his suffering after the cruciate ligament break one and a half years ago as well as a possible return to the World Cup: "Time runs massively." "In the beginning, rehabilitation went great," Hirscher told in the talk, "after that unfortunately, no more." About two months ago, the 37-year-old had to stop the training, the injured knee reacted to the str…

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On Monday, ski star Marcel Hirscher commented on "Sport and Talk in Hangar 7" on ServusTV about his suffering after the cruciate ligament break one and a half years ago as well as a possible return to the World Cup: "Time runs massively." "In the beginning, rehabilitation went great," Hirscher told in the talk, "after that unfortunately, no more." About two months ago, the 37-year-old had to stop the training, the injured knee reacted to the str…

·Vienna, Austria
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A return of the ski star is still not apparent.

·Linz, Austria
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Bad news for all fans of Marcel Hirscher: Salzburger's comeback continues to be delayed. The 37-year-old has not been on the boards since the beginning of February – now he gives insights into the difficult healing process after his cruciate ligament crack.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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