"It Was Going Well but...": Why Marcel Hirscher Declared Package for the First Giant of the Ski Season
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The octuple World Cup winner will not participate in the opening giant in Sölden. Falling ill, the Austrian continues his preparation for a return to competition.
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Marcel Hirscher will be missing at the World Cup start-up giant goal run in Sölden on Sunday. The reason is training failures after a recent illness despite successful rehab after his cruciate ligament crack.
The ski star has to postpone his comeback after a cruciate ligament break.
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.
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