Czech Olympic skier in a medically induced whom after brain surgery after falling in Germany
Czech skier Teresa Nova, who competed for her country in four Olympic races In 2022, she was located in a medically induced coma after she needed brain surgery after falling down the descent to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Nova was at her latest training on Friday when she collapsed at Kandahar course.
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Czech skiing federation said she was new required surgery To reduce the swelling of the brain, and it will “remain in a medically caused to whom as long as the medical team considers it necessary.”
“We all think about Teresa and we wish her a quick recovery and a lot of strength,” the Ski Federation states on Saturday.
Nova, 26, participated in four races during 2022. Olympic Games in Beijing.
Her best finish was 14th. During the women’s alpine event. She also competed in Mixed Team Parallel, where she finished 14th, a woman’s descent (28th) and a woman’s super-g (33).
Nova also competed on the World Cup races since 2019, where she made his debut in November, although she did not qualify for the second round of events to slalom in Levi.
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The new international debut arrived in December 2014, and five years later she would compete at the Junior World Cup in Val di Fassi.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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