Top skiers are crashing at an alarming rate on the World Cup circuit (2024)

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CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Mikaela Shiffrin, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Petra Vlhova, Alexis Pinturault, Corinne Suter.

All five former overall World Cup ski champions or Olympic gold medalists have been involved in severe crashes during races over the past 15 days.

And they’re not the only ones.

Marco Schwarz, a former world champion who was leading the overall standings, didn’t even make it to January. He injured his knee on the dark and bumpy Bormio downhill in late December.

In a season without a Winter Olympics or a world championships, the ski circuit is hurting.

Why? Many skiers are pointing to an overloaded schedule in January after many races were canceled at the start of the season.

The International Ski Federation (FIS) scheduled two downhills for the men at Wengen, Switzerland, and Kitzbühel, Austria, and also two in Cortina for the women. Add in multiple training sessions at each of those venues and there’s high-speed, on-the-edge skiing going on virtually all week.

“If the strongest skiers are going down, it’s got to make you wonder,” leading downhiller Sofia Goggia said.

Shiffrin, who has a record 95 World Cup wins, crashed into the safety net at high speed during Friday’s downhill in Cortina on the course to be used for the 2026 Olympics. She avoided a serious leg injury and wrote on Instagram she was thankful it wasn’t worse. It’s unclear when Shiffrin will return.

Suter pulled up midway on her run, clutching her left knee. She tore her ACL, damaged her meniscus and is out for the season. Shiffrin and Suter were airlifted down the mountain.

The weekend before, Vlhova’s season ended after tearing ligaments in her right knee in a giant slalom in front of her home fans in Slovakia. That came after Pinturault and Kilde had season-ending crashes at Wengen.

“Races, travel, training sessions, pressure, stress,” said Federica Brignone, another former overall champion who crashed on Friday — although without getting hurt. “It’s time to reflect about the overloaded schedule.”

There were more crashes on Saturday in Cortina, where American racer Bella Wright sustained bruises and a cut on her chin.

“It hurt, but I knew right away my legs were OK,” Wright said. “They’re bruised and they’re definitely going to be more and more sore as time goes on. I was also spitting up blood and I wasn’t sure what that was from. And then they told me I have a laceration on my chin.”

Racing was suspended several times for long periods due to strong winds.

Czech skier and snowboarder Ester Ledecka was the first racer on the course and she pulled up shortly into her run after losing control.

Germany’s Kira Weidle and Switzerland’s Joana Haehlen also fell, and Haehlen was carried away from the finish area with her entire leg bandaged. She tore her right ACL.

The race was eventually stopped with two skiers still to start after Ania Monica Caill of Romania went cartwheeling into the safety nets.

“Talking only about the number of races is pointless,” said Lara Gut-Behrami, the Olympic super-G champion and a former overall winner. “There’s a ton of reasons that affect performance. True, the schedule is very full, but it’s been that way for years. Even when there are no races all the athletes go train.

“There’s more stress because of everything else surrounding the sport,” Gut-Behrami added. “Whereas before it was only about skiing, now an athlete has to multitask and worry about curating their image and marketing themselves. But the days still last 24 hours.”

The men will have a break, though, with FIS announcing that two upcoming downhills scheduled for Chamonix, France, have been canceled due to poor snow conditions.

CUT-PROOF UNDERWEAR

Considering all of the recent crashes, some skiers are suggesting cut-proof underwear should become mandatory in more races.

Already required in parallel events, the cut-proof underwear could prevent racers from being injured by their super-sharp ski edges during crashes. But downhillers don’t wear it because it slows them down.

“This should be a safe improvement for all of us,” Goggia said. “It should be mandatory.”

Kilde had to have urgent surgery to repair a severe cut and nerve damage in his right calf, plus two torn ligaments in his right shoulder.

Cut-proof underwear, made of resistant polyethylene substances that are said to be stronger than steel or Kevlar on a per-weight basis, might have prevented Kilde’s injury. Just as inflatable airbags that skiers wear under their racing suits can provide protection.

“It’s a no brainer,” U.S. women’s coach Paul Kristofic said. “But there’s always people that push against these things for various reasons. There wasn’t unanimous support for the airbag either.”

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Top skiers are crashing at an alarming rate on the World Cup circuit (2024)

FAQs

Who is now the winningest ski racer in World Cup history? ›

This is the list of the most successful athletes who have won at least 40 World Cup races in the different World Cups of skiing events. As of March 2024, 47 skiers achieved that feat and among them, Swiss telemark skier Amélie Reymond tops the list with 164 World Cup victories.

Who is now the winningest female in World Cup skiing? ›

With 97 career World Cup wins (as of March 16, 2024), Shiffrin is the winningest alpine skier of all time. Youngest racer ever to reach 80 World Cup victories and is first on the list of all-time World Cup victories among men and women, with 97.

How many deaths from skiing per year? ›

Fatalities
YearSeason FatalitiesRate (per million)
2022-2346 (37 skiers)0.70
2020-22570.93
2020-21480.81
2019-20420.82
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What is the injury rate for skiing? ›

According to a study by the National Ski Areas Association, the injury rate for skiing is 2.5 per 1,000 skier visits, while the injury rate for snowboarding is 3.9 per 1,000 visits. This means that snowboarding has a higher injury rate than skiing.

Who is the greatest female skier of all time? ›

Mikaela Pauline Shiffrin (born March 13, 1995) is an American World Cup alpine skier who has the most World Cup wins of any alpine skier in history (men or women). She is considered one of the greatest alpine skiers of all time.

How rich is Mikaela Shiffrin? ›

Shiffrin smashed the record with her 87th victory at just 28 years old, cementing her status as the G.O.A.T. of women's Alpine skiing. With an impressive net worth of $3 million as of 2024, Mikaela Shiffrin has cemented herself as one of history's most dominant and decorated Alpine skiers.

What female skier has the most gold medals? ›

Croatian Janica Kostelić has won the most medals of any woman, with six (four gold, two silver). In 1952, American Andrea Mead Lawrence became the first female alpine skier to win two gold medals; Henri Oreiller of France won two golds and a bronze in 1948.

What was Shiffrin's injury? ›

She was left with sprained knee ligaments, but Shiffrin previously told CNN Sport she was lucky to escape the incident with minimal damage given the impact the accident inflicted on her body.

Who is the women's world champion skiing? ›

Lara Gut-Behrami was crowned the 2023/24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup winner in women's super G on Friday (22 March) after finishing seventh at the season-ending World Cup Final in Saalbach, Austria.

Which ski resort has the most accidents? ›

5 of the Most Dangerous Ski Areas in the World
  • La Grave, France.
  • Les Grands Montets and Aiguille du Midi, Chamonix, France.
  • Courmayeur/Skyway Monte Bianco, Italy.
  • Hunter Mountain, NY, USA.
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What famous person died in a skiing accident? ›

List
NameAgeDate of Accident
Michael Kennedy391997-12-31
Sonny Bono621998-01-05
Doak Walker711998-01-30
Michel Trudeau231998-11-13
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What's harder, skiing or snowboarding? ›

Generally, skiing is easier to learn than snowboarding for most people, but it largely depends on your comfort level and overall balance and coordination. Skiing tends to be easier because your feet are attached to two different boards. You can adjust your footing with the skis attached to keep your balance.

What is the most common injury in downhill skiing? ›

Knee injuries make up nearly half of all ski injuries, predominantly with ACL and MCL tears and knee meniscus injuries. But skiers are also subject to injuries beyond the knee, like shoulder injuries, including dislocations and sprains, head injuries, fractures, and even skier's thumb, which is unique to skiing.

How do most ski accidents happen? ›

84 percent of all skiing injuries are self-inflicted and occur after falls. Only six percent of skiing accidents occur after a collision with other skiers. On the one hand, this means that the slopes themselves are safe and modern ski equipment prevents many more serious accidents.

Is skiing a high risk sport? ›

Every year in the United States alone, an average of just over 40 people lose their lives on the slopes as a result of accidents in skiing and snowboarding, according to statistics compiled by the U.S. National Ski Areas Association.

Who has the most alpine World Cup wins in a season? ›

With 13 wins Marco Odermatt has equaled the Men's record for most World Cup wins in a single season, set by Ingemar Stenmark (1978-1979), Hermann Maier (2000-2001), Marcel Hirscher (2017-2018), and Odermatt himself in 2022-2023.

Who has the most World Cup wins for women's alpine skiing? ›

Mikaela Shiffrin, who holds the all-time record for most World Cup wins, is targeting her sixth overall title after claiming the past two. Last season, the 28-year-old American surpassed the historic mark set by Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark (86) for any alpine skier.

How many World Cup wins does Marcel Hirscher have? ›

Austrian slalom specialist Marcel Hirscher won a record 8 consecutive World Cup titles and a total of 67 World Cup races during an illustrious career.

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