Fall in St. Moritz: Michelle Gisin Also Rips the Cruciate Ligament and the Inner Ligament
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Michelle Gisin falls seriously during training in St. Moritz and hurts her knee. The Swiss skier must now be operated on.
Gisin fell in training on Thursday and also injured herself on the cervical spine. It is the second serious failure in the team of speed riders.
Now it is clear: the Swiss Michelle Gisin also contracted a cruciate ligament tear in addition to her injuries to the cervical spine. The season is over for her.
The Italian gives an insight into his world of emotions and an update to Michelle Gisin: "It's going to be okay again."
The severe injury of Michelle Gisin after the fatal fall in St. Moritz and the resulting operations also left traces with her fiancé.
Michelle Gisin fell in training on Thursday. Picture: keystoneTwo days after her training crash, it is known how severely the left knee of Michelle Gisin is injured. Swiss-Ski announced on Saturday night: "The results so far showed a crack of the front cruciate ligament and the inner ligament on the left knee. An operation is planned as soon as the 32-year-old has recovered from the surgery on the cervical spine and on the right hand." Gisin's s…
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