He was almost at the finish: In the lowest part of the World Cup descent in Hinterstoder, at the entrance to the valley station, a 48-year-old skier from Suben had a serious fall on Monday. Subsequent winter sports enthusiasts discovered the injured person and called the rescue services.
According to his own statements, he fell through his own fault: On Monday around 2 p.m., a 48-year-old was doing the “Hannes Trinkl” run in Hinterstoder. In the lowest part he fell so hard that he was thrown against a fence net and slid under the net into a stream bed.
The injured man climbed four meters high
The skier was able to independently climb the four-meter high dike back up the slope. There he was discovered by winter sports enthusiasts who followed him and immediately called for help.
A rescue helicopter took the seriously injured Subener to the Kepler University Hospital in Linz.
Source: Krone
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