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Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin Suffers “Stab Wound” and “Severe Muscle Trauma” After Ski Crash – E! Online

A scary moment for skier Mikaela Shiffrin.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist suffered a terrifying crash while competing in a World Cup competition, the Stifel Killington Cup in Vermont, Nov. 30. The 29-year-old hit two gates before crashing into a fence during a giant slalom event, which ultimately resulted in “severe muscle trauma,” the U.S. Ski Team said in a statement.

Shiffrin, who was sidelined from the rest of the event as a result of her injury, detailed her crash the following day, telling NBC Sports Dec. 1 that she has a “stab wound” in one of her oblique muscles, but that it’s unclear exactly what punctured her abdomen.

“We’re just not totally sure how I got punctured,” she said. “All things considered, quite lucky.”

The skier also shared a message for her fans directly from her hospital bed following the incident, revealing that she’d be cheering on her teammates “from the sidelines” for the rest of the competition.

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