Skiing standout Marcel Hirscher will have a chance to race in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics after recovering from injury and receiving clearance to compete in the next World Cup season under the new wild card rule.
Skiing standout Marcel Hirscher eyes the Olympic season in return from injury and retirement
Skiing standout Marcel Hirscher will have a chance to race in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics after recovering from injury and receiving clearance to compete in the next World Cup season under the new wild card rule.
The record eight-time overall World Cup champion had his return last season from five years of retirement cut short when he was injured in December with a torn ACL in his left knee after a fall in training.
“Rehab was going on quite well and now we are back in athletic training. This is super fun, being back a professional athlete again,” Hirscher said on Instagram on Wednesday.
“FIS (the International Ski and Snowboard Federation) made a decision that I am allowed to take my 17 starts from last year’s season into the upcoming season. So that means I’m ready for another season ski racing. And I think now you can call it a comeback,” Hirscher added.