French skier Adrien Theo suffered a hole in his leg after a fall while preparing for a super giant slalom event in Colorado in the United States. Reported by The Sun.
Theo said that he made a mistake when descending from the track and flew out of its limits, where he crashed into a tree. The athlete received a fracture of the tibia, an injury to the arm with a ruptured triceps. In addition, a tree branch pierced his leg, resulting in a so-called hole in his thigh. The skier was admitted to the hospital, he was operated on twice.
“I was very lucky, given the circumstances, nothing vital was hurt, and this is the most important thing,” the athlete said and thanked the doctors and family for their help and support. He also apologized to the coaches and sponsors for not being able to play anytime soon.
Teo is a bronze medalist at the 2015 World Cup, a participant in the Olympic Games in Vancouver and Sochi, and a winner of three World Cup stages.

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