Alta Badia: Raphael Haaser severely injures the ÖSV serviceman in a training accident – “Most difficult days of my career”

“I had the most difficult days of my career, it wasn’t easy to hide that,” said the 25-year-old on the “ORF” microphone.

“It was hard for me to get that out of my head,” added the Austrian, promptly in the first of the two Giant slalom race on Sunday did not reach the second round.

The world looked different on Monday. Haaser finished ninth and immediately thought of his injured serviceman. “It was very important in terms of my service man who would have wanted me to do my best today,” he said, relief written all over his face.

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During the two races in Italy, Haaser was looked following and assisted by another serviceman from the same ski company.

Odermatt dominates in Alta Badia

That World Cup races in Alta Badia on Monday Meanwhile, the dominator Marco Odermatt won. The podium was completed by Henrik Kristoffersen (+0.20 seconds) and the Slovenian Zan Karnjec (+0.92).

The German Alexander Schmid took a strong fifth place (+1.38).

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