Swiss Olympic skier Gino Caviezel, 30, is airlifted to hospital after serious crash in Italy in latest incident on slope set to be used at 2026 Winter Games

Swiss Olympic skier Gino Caviezel, 30, is airlifted to hospital after serious crash in Italy in latest incident on slope set to be used at 2026 Winter Games
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Swiss Olympic skier Gino Caviezel, 30, is airlifted to hospital after serious crash in Italy in latest incident on slope set to be used at 2026 Winter Games
Published: Dec, 29 2024 14:07

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Swiss Olympic skier Gino Caviezel, 30, is airlifted to hospital after serious crash in Italy in latest incident on slope set to be used at 2026 Winter Games Swiss skier Gino Caviezel was airlifted to hospital after suffering a serious crash during an event in Italy on Sunday.

Swiss skier Gino Caviezel was airlifted to hospital after suffering a serious crash in Bormio.

Caviezel was the first to descend during the World Cup downhill race but he quickly lost a ski.

Caviezel was the first to descend during the World Cup downhill race but his run lasted barely 50 seconds.

Caviezel, 32, became the third rider to require treatment after falling in Bormio in the space of just two days, raising questions over the safety of the course.

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