2026 Injury News Highlights
Updated:2026-03-08 06:51 Views:100As the world prepares for the upcoming Winter Olympics in China, there have been several injury stories making headlines. Here are some highlights from 2021 and early 2022:
1. Mikaela Shiffrin's Knee Injury: In January 2021, US skier Mikaela Shiffrin suffered a serious knee injury while training in Aspen, Colorado. She underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL and MCL, which will keep her out of competition for at least two years.
2. Alpine Skiing: The men's slalom event at the World Cup in March saw a major injury when Austrian skier Felix Neureuther fell during his run and tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). He was expected to miss up to six months of racing.
3. Women's Ski Jumping: British athlete Jessica Carrington broke her leg in a training accident and had to undergo surgery. This injury forced her to withdraw from the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
4. Cross-Country Skiing: Norwegian athlete Lasse Skibbe sustained a serious ankle injury during a training run in January 2021. He required surgery and is expected to be sidelined for at least three months.
5. Snowboarding: Canadian snowboarder Jamie Anderson fractured her right fibula in a training accident and underwent surgery. She was set to compete in the women's halfpipe event at the Winter Olympics but withdrew due to the injury.
These injuries highlight the risks associated with competitive sports and the importance of proper training and preparation. They also serve as reminders that athletes can still face setbacks even after achieving their goals. As the Winter Olympics approach, it's important to remember that every athlete has the potential to make mistakes and recover from them, just like any other person.
