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Kyle Alexander (24) impressively demonstrated a skier’s mentality of taking full risks even in almost hopeless situations on the shortened Lauberhorn descent. The Canadian started the race with starting number 60.
At the first split he was 64 hundredths behind leader Marco Odermatt. When approaching the Kernen-S, he risked everything and fearlessly drove into the Kernen-S at a speed of approximately 80 km/h.
As he rounded the bend towards the bridge crossing, a jolt occurred. Alexander drifts down the slope at high speed, narrowly misses a barrier and gets tangled in the upper safety nets with his skis. Fortunately, after helpers helped him out of the net, he escaped unharmed.
After a short break, the last four downhill skiers can take part in their race. (Gentlemen)
Source : Blick
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