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Michaella Chevrin says she is dealing with post -shock disorder after her crash in November and will not defend her gold medal in the giant zigzag race in the World Ski Championship.
The record holder of 99 World Cup wins were deeply injured when she fell into the giant zigzag race on November 30 in the Killington, Vermont, causing a severe shock to her oblique muscles.
“I am mentally prohibited in the ability to reach the next level of speed and speed and put energy in the turns,” Chevrin said in a joint voice message with Associated Press on Monday. “This type of mental and psychological struggle such as PTSD-asque is more than you expected.
“I was counted as soon as we touched the land in Europe and got a chance to get some frequent training days, I would be able to improve step -by -step and kind of emotion, and the longing in the race was outweigh any fear that I had,” added.
Whatever she stabbed Chevrerene in its fall in Keelington, the abdominal wall and cholon are punctured. The Associated Press told the Associated Press last month that her injury was “millimeter of very catastrophic”.
Watch: Chevren’s crash in the Fairmont race:
The American ski star in the Alps was in full view of the finish line when it was shattered during its second half of the Killington World Cup
Chevrerene was also crashing a high -speed plane in a landing in Courtina de Ambizo, Italy, last season, which kept it for six weeks. Megan Harrod, spokeswoman for Chevrerene, spokeswoman for Chevrene, said Chevrerene, she discussed her concerns with a psychologist.
On Instagram, Chevrerene wrote: “Frankly, I didn’t really expect to try much of this type of mental struggle/PTSD from my injury.”
Chevrin won the gold in the giant zigzag race in the last world in France two years ago
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The giant ladies race is scheduled to be on Thursday and Chevren said that it “crushed the soul” not to be able to defend its title.
“Two years ago, I was at my highest level, I got into GS. It was more fun in skiing at all,” Chevrin said. “To be here and not be able to start, this is very traumatized.”
Chevrerene returned to work last month when she ranked tenth in the turning race in Corchvil, France, and she is still planning for the turning race – her best event – in the world on Saturday.
The speeds in the zigzag are less than those in giant zigzag, so the level of risk is not high.
Chevren will enter the team in a society and perhaps with Breezy Johnson
By giving up the giant zigzag, Chevren decided to enter the new event on the Worlds team on Tuesday and will be associated with the fresh gold medal that crowned by Breezy Johnson.
The built -in event requires one of the contestants to compete on a lower round and another in the zigzag race, with the addition of twice to determine the final results.
“I am not at full capacity, not in the giant zigzag race and not in the trauma.” “But I feel good enough to turn in zigzag.”
The other American teams of this event is the super bronze medal, Lauren Mochaga and Palawal Molitzan. Lindsie von and AJ Hurt; Jacqueline, Ils and Katie Hennessian.
Von wanted to be associated with SHIFFRIN in skiing on the “Dream Team”
Vonn carried a race with SHIFFRIN in the “DREAM” team, which includes the most successful of the World Cup in the World Cup in all times. However, the American training team chose to associate based on the “best results of the season” in both events.
“Why am I not surprised?” Vonn wrote on the social media platform x with an emoji code ignored before erasing it.
Von then added a new post on X saying: “I was always a player in the team and I support my team regardless Concluded with the Go USA Flag expression.
Chevren has a special bond with Johnson
Johnson’s victory won its first victory anywhere at this level – including the World Cup.
“We were racing with us when I was eleven years old.” We were colleagues in the room, competitors, and friends γ to be very great to bring this full circle. “
Johnson recently returned from a 14 -month ban on three “place” violations in the anti -doping protocol.
“She knows the mental challenges of this sport better than anyone,” Chevren said. “I fought teeth and nails to get here, and now its journey, design and design have become inspired by me.”
Chevrin added that the participant is “such a small communication of hope that we can do this and this can be fun. This may not be very scary.”
Chevren hopes to return to the giant traction race at the weekend after the world at the World Cup circuit in Cestry, Italy, where there is a two -race for the GS race and zigzag.
Chevrin needs another victory to reach 100 World Cup victories.
She said that by postponing her return to GS today, “she buys more time for us to get things a little more.”