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All cases in the list below are from alpine or downhill skiing activities; no skiers have been known to have died during any cross-country event, or in any major international ski jumping competitions (e.g. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and the Olympic Games), though many ski ...
List of skiing deaths; 0–9. 2006 Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol Deaths; A. Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz; ... Ross Milne (alpine skier) Sara Mustonen (skier) N ...
The skiing community is in mourning after professional skier Jean Daniel Pession and his girlfriend, Elisa Arlian, tragically died in a mountain accident on June 1. The Italian Winter Sports ...
Officials in Wyoming confirmed the death of a 36-year-old skier following an avalanche at a mountain pass over the weekend. The avalanche occurred on Saturday at Togwotee Pass in Teton County ...
Witnesses rushed to contact ski patrol after seeing the incident, deputies said. Skier dies at resort after veering off difficult course and into tree, Arizona cops say Skip to main content
The men's downhill in the 2025 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup is scheduled to consist of nine events, including the finals. Two-time discipline champion Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway, who failed to repeat last season because he suffered life-threatening injuries on the Lauberhorn downhill course in January 2024, developed a shoulder infection at the surgical site over the summer and needed a ...
Italian skier Matilde Lorenzi has died after a crash during a training session, the country’s defense ministry announced Tuesday, Oct. 29. Lorenzi was 19 years old. Lorenzi was 19 years old.
Joe Tompkins was a recreational skier until a car crash left him without the use of his legs. For two years after the accident Joe took up drugs and booze, and nearly killed himself. [2] However he stopped after a couple of years and carried on skiing and in January 1989 he started as an arroya sled ‘sit skier’.