Sometimes, fate is very cruel. Italy skier Federica Brignone (34 years old) has signed one of his best seasons in Alpine skiing world cupwho graduated second from supergigent discipline; First to the giant, in the second GS crystal balloon after 2020; First to descending and first in general the highest alpine competition of regularity, to the second great balloon of glasses after achieving one in 2020.
After the World Cup, Brignone decided to argue with the giant of National championship of your country to Moena station In the pursuit of reviving the champion title conquered in the previous exercise, but what no one counts is the misfortune to suffer as a result of the fall: a multiple fracture of the tibia and fibula.
A serious mishap that doubts its existence in Olympic Winter Games from Milan-Cortina 2026which begins on February 6, 2026, it is mentioned that once he does not want to be in mind.
“I don’t know. We are not doctors and they do not know it. It all depends on how physiotherapy goes … how my body responds. But before four or five months it is impossible, and that is if all is well.
Federica He wants, yes, to create a blur and a new account and not look at the past. “I am a very positive person. What happened to me was not pleasant, but I could not come back. Nothing to think negatively. I was just trying to think positively and overcome it in the best way. I wanted to work for small purposes, little steps, and I would try to do my best to improve as fast as possible and in the best way.”
He himself published a message on Instagram where he emphasized that the past winter was “unforgettable and overwhelming”, while grateful to his brother Davide and his whole surroundings and, once again he was positive and rich. “I have been working 100%. In any case, I have improved my note to score, but I can be able to be dispensed with the last 42”, in reference to the leg suture.
Source: La Verdad

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