Marcel Hirscher's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Skiing

Marcel Hirscher's Sports Injuries Table

Type Area Date Consequences Content How It Happened Recovery Duration Rehabilitation Details Impact On Career Psychological Impact Previous Injuries Return To Competition Severity Treatment Medical Staff Long Term Impact Preventive Measures Competition Missed Initial Symptoms Re Injury Risk Support System Rehabilitation Location
Concussions Head 2011-12-01 Missed several weeks of competition. Hirscher experienced a concussion after a high-speed crash during a World Cup race. He was diagnosed with a concussion and was advised to rest and recover fully before returning. Crash during a World Cup race in Beaver Creek. 1 month Complete rest followed by gradual reintroduction to physical activity. Missed critical training and competition time. Heightened awareness of the risks associated with high-speed racing. None reported before this incident. 2012-01-07 Mild to Moderate Rest and gradual return to activity. Neurologist and sports medicine specialists. No significant long-term impact reported. More rigorous adherence to safety protocols. Several World Cup races in December. Dizziness, headache, and confusion. Moderate, with increased risk of future concussion Support from his team, family, and medical staff. Austria
Fractures Left Ankle 2015-08-16 Missed the start of the season. Hirscher suffered a left ankle fracture during a summer training session. This injury cost him the beginning of the World Cup season. During a training session, Hirscher landed awkwardly after a jump. 3 months Intensive physiotherapy and strength training to regain mobility and strength. Delayed start to the season but he came back strong. Increased caution during training post-recovery. None reported before this incident. 2015-11-22 Moderate Immobilization, followed by physiotherapy. Team of sports physicians and physiotherapists. No significant long-term impact reported. Enhanced focus on landing techniques during training. Several early-season World Cup races. Severe pain and inability to bear weight on the left ankle. Low, with proper rehabilitation. Support from his team, family, and medical staff. Austria
Knee Injuries Right Knee 2018-12-19 Missed a few weeks of competition. Hirscher suffered a knee injury during a training session, which resulted in him missing several weeks of the World Cup season. The injury involved ligament strain but did not require surgery. Twist during a training run. 6 weeks Physical therapy focusing on strengthening and stabilizing the knee. Brief interruption in the season. Increased focus on knee protection during training and competition. Left Ankle Fracture in 2015. 2019-02-01 Moderate Physical therapy and rest. Orthopedic specialist and physiotherapist. No significant long-term impact reported. Improved warm-up routines and knee braces during training. Several World Cup races in January. Swelling and pain in the right knee. Moderate, with proper care and rehabilitation. Support from his team, family, and medical staff. Austria

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Drone narrowly misses skier Marcel Hirscher during slalom race - BBC News

Four-time defending overall World Cup champion Marcel Hirscher narrowly avoided being hit by a drone during an Alpine slalom. While being filmed partly by a drone, it fell from the sky and missed him by a fraction of a second.
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Marcel Hirscher | Men's Giant Slalom | Alta Badia | 1st Place | FIS Alpine

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Video thumb: Marcel Hirscher | Men's Giant Slalom | Alta Badia | 1st Place | FIS Alpine