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Alpine Skiing-Season over for Austrian Speed Specialist Egger

Egger suffered a severe knee injury including ligament ruptures during a World Cup downhill crash, ending her season and Olympic participation, Ski Austria confirmed.

Jan 10 : ‌Austria's Magdalena Egger will miss the Milano Cortina Olympics after suffering a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury in a World Cup downhill crash on Saturday, Ski Austria said.The 24-year-old fell and careered into the side netting during the fourth downhill ‌of the season in the A

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Magdalena Egger has to finish the season early after a fall at the descent in Zauchensee. After Katharina Liensberger this is the second failure for the ÖSV team this year.

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The Super-G in Zauchensee cannot be held on Sunday. Giovanni Auletta/AP/dpa Austrian ski racer Magdalena Egger suffered a serious injury during the World Cup downhill race in Zauchensee on Saturday and had to be airlifted by helicopter. The 24-year-old tore her anterior cruciate ligament and sustained other injuries to her right knee. Her Olympic season is thus over just four weeks before the start of the Olympics. The speed specialist from Vora…

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For ski racer Magdalena Egger, the season is prematurely over. On Saturday, the Vorarlberger suffered a crack of the front cruciate ligament, a rupture of the side ligament and a bruise of the outer meniscus in the right knee during her fall in the World Cup descent from Zauchensee. The 24-year-old is operated in the Klinik Kettenbrücke in Innsbruck, as the ÖSV announced. Egger [...]

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The Austrian speed team experienced a raven-black Saturday in Zauchensee. Magdalena Egger suffered a severe knee injury during a fall.

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Austrian alpine skier Magdalena Egger tore her cruciate ligament in a fall during today's World Cup downhill in Zauchensee, ending her season, the Austrian Ski Association announced.

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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