Cyprien Sarrazin Injured in Olympic Training Crash
Cyprien Sarrazin Injured in Olympic Training Crash

Cyprien Sarrazin Injured in Olympic Training Crash

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A tragic skiing accident occurred in Moléson-sur-Gruyères, Switzerland, where a 61-year-old skier died after falling on the 'Itinéraire des Sommets' ski route. Meanwhile, French Olympian Cyprien Sarrazin was airlifted to intensive care in Italy after suffering a subdural hematoma from a crash during training for a World Cup downhill race on the Stelvio slope, which will be featured in the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics. Sarrazin's surgery was deemed successful, but concerns about the safety of the Stelvio course have been raised following multiple accidents, including another involving Italian skier Pietro Zazzi who suffered a compound fracture. Sarrazin's teammate criticized the course preparation, claiming it has repeatedly prioritized danger over safety. These incidents have sparked significant discussion about the readiness of the venue ahead of the Games. An investigation into the Swiss skier's death has also been launched to determine the cause of the fall.

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