It is amazing how many people comment on this stuff and don't bother to read! People have been commenting on all the ski racing videos and they think it was all from this Olympics.
You seen that video where the guy died because he hit the safety net too hard? I think where is legs connected to his body at the crotch split. Jeez, he lost so much blood before he even slid to a stop
That was closer to ice skating than skiing and it looked scary as hell. These skiers have to be one of bravest athletes in the world. I hope he made a full recovery.
He didn't break anything, he tore his ACL,MCL and maniscus. Which is 10x worse than breaking any bone. I can tell you from personal experience it's the worst pain I've ever felt in my life compared to a broken collar bone, broken arm, broken leg, fractured fingers...it's bad.
Not true breaking a bone is on another level of pain I would know I broke my ulna and radius together. Tearing ligaments are painful and uncomfortable but nowhere near bones
@@zayinghui6282 i can conform that i break my arm and ankle also tore my ACL MCL the ligaments hurts but i could not come even close to bone pain its like a joke when compare to bone fracture this is my experience
if you look closely, just before he hits the fence his leg emits a cloud of snow. thats him jamming his boots into the hard snow at 100kmh and his shin bones crumpling under the pressure
I saw a guy once in a hockey game with a dislocated ankle. His foot looked like it was screwed on backwards. When the paramedics came and tried to get the skate off the screams were blood curdling.
Happened to me but not a break, rather a heavy sprain of the medial ligament as well as semi-membraneous tendon and quadriceps, and they had to hold my knee while they pulled it off... Painful as hell. They do have the option to saw the boot in the worst case scenario.
For a dedicated man it's not a problem, I had a nasty off-road crash (enduro bike) and started doing it again on my first chance, same speed, same insanity, just weird feeling in the testicles first few times
I’ve been in a similar accident, dislocated my shoulder and fractured my skull after colliding with a snowboarder when I was going down a diamond run at 14 and now 21 and my confidence is still shot, I have ptsd and major anxiety when going down green runs at my local ski resort to the point that my goggles get filled with my tears, I almost feel like I’ll never be the same but I’m working as a liftie and slowly trying to get back on my feet, it’s hard :(
pretty much downhill skating with very long skates. had that this weekend at stevens pass, ice with a little dust on top. just managing to catch and edge is a feat and these guys are going full tilt for time. makes you appreciate just how good these guys are
The one and only time I tried skiing was at Lake Tahoe. My friends told me that it would be no problem for me since I was “athletically inclined”. They took me to the top of the Olympic downhill run from the 64 Olympics. All I said was - “eff how do I stop”? It took me all day to get down, going about 10 feet and laying back against the mountain. Never tried it again.
Yeah, my friends did that at another ski resort. Took me to learn skiing, never done it in my life, at the top of where they held the Olympics. Bless my heart, I tried. and ski patrol took me to the ER at the bottom and I got my knee surgery. Change friends. I finally did. Regards.
Skiing is hard on your body. I am in my 60s now and if not for skiing my body would be in perfect working order but skiing has brought me so much joy I just keep moving forward. Someday the knees will be replaced and I will still ski. Its an addiction that I love. I hope he is ok and was able to heal. After a bad injury we are often not good as new as many may think.
What should he have done differently? Was he going way too fast or was it just unlucky? Seemed like he was gonna be ok til he hit the fence. Ive never been skiing so im clueless
I have skied down double black diamond trails like that at Alta, Utah. Steep double diamond sounds impressive, but when it's deep, soft snow even an intermediate skier can do it easily.
Brings me back when I broke my femur on a jump. Couldn’t show down got about 25 feet in the air going downhill and the ski didn’t snap off and it twisted my leg. Worst pain imaginable.
To Bob from team Canada your interview was so inspiring well done!! I am sure your children are proud of you as their Dad. Best wishes for the future.The Invictus games the best for respect to all❤❤
If a skiier breaks their leg do they typically decide to have their leg plates eventually removed. Also do they typically return to skiing. Any consesus on the pro level what's best?
This man is a BULLET! What a terrible injury at that speed…such a fun athlete to watch and root for, hope they are well and can still compete and have a thriving career!
His mistake was trying to put feet down and get up on skis which he looks like he thought he still had. What a painful crash.... glad he lived, but damn.
Me at the Ski rental in Czech Republic: Yoo my Ski poles are Bend af. Could i please have another pair. Staff: No no no they are aerodynamically optimized.
He hit the flag pole dislodging his left ski. He came down on the snow with his left boot landing on the snow then his knee whipped into that unforgiving surface exploding his knee in a painful direction. His second leg looks to have been damaged after hitting the net.
When skiing goes well we tend to cross the line from bravery to irresponsibility, that's when we fall. Skiing is probably the most enjoyable sports when you're doing well, and also one where you can endlessly challenge yourself.
I know nothing about sports nor Olympics, but watching this man ski was impressive and incredible. If I were hitting the speeds this guy was id be leaving a brown trail behind me
I'm trying to figure out exactly what happened here. Did his left ski catch an edge which caused the fall and injury, or did something in his leg give out first which caused the fall?
Ever taken any especially bad falls? Ever got treatment for them? Ligament damage, and especially meniscus damage, can ruin your knees over time. You can have an ACL tear and not even know it without MRI
Normally I can tell when someone is about to go down. Lack of confidence constant screw ups. Couldn’t find that here a truly unfortunate crash for this talented skier. I still can’t really tell what happened maybe alittle too much weight forward resulting in an ejection. Can anybody tell what happened here looks alittle like a gear problem
Spend a few days studying anatomy videos of all the muscles and tendons of the leg, hips and foot. How they all work together to perform movements we take for granted, it's remarkable. Then look at the skiers traveling at very high speeds and the massive forces their limbs can endure at when things go wrong. These can often life be long injuries that never fully heal . These skiers operate at the highest levels. They know the risks and push things to the limit, but might come to regret it later in life.
When a leg breaks, it don’t matter what country you’re in. You’ll always say, “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
That video really showed how hazardous that sport is and how they’re living on the edge I think at one minute and 40 seconds that steep drop that sent him into amazing high-speed and then I don’t know if his skis came off or what happened if that caused the crash or something else cause the skis to come off but the scariest part was watching him sliding and then the SKI’s were coming at him at about 70 miles an hour and they’re like razor blades
This video was uploaded in 2017 - this is not a video from the current Winter Olympics.
I think it's pretty clear...It says Val d'Isere, not Beijing. Val d'isere is in France but thank you anyway.
@@paulhomsy2751 people would surprise you
duh
I’m not sure about that
It is amazing how many people comment on this stuff and don't bother to read! People have been commenting on all the ski racing videos and they think it was all from this Olympics.
To anyone wondering, he recovered after only a year and even went on to win the 19/20 Europacup for this discipline.
absolutely cracking
:/
What an absolute tank
That's very good to learn. I was thinking his career as a ski athlete was over.
@@dewfall56 Me too
Me: can’t stand watching people get hurt or injured
Also me: BREAKS LEGS?! I gotta see this!
sooooooooooooo soooooooooooooo true !!
Omg so fuxking true hahahahah
relatable
Same ugh x0Looking in comments for comfort
yeah. exactly. we are all sick people. lol.
Damn that’s straight ice no snow
You can hear it loud and clear
World Cup skiing is on a hard surface you can’t have a soft surface when you’re at that high-speed
You don' watch skiing do you?
The whole track is ice they inject water into it so it freezes and everyone gets the same conditions
DJ Scottdog its Hard packed snow...
Downhill can be the most exciting and the most tragic sport to watch.
Ray Charles night time is the right gime
I felt my feet getting wet like the first time I was skiing on a steep stage...
Honestly this guy even tho his injuries are career ending ( I think he's skiing again) ,it's better than death
You seen that video where the guy died because he hit the safety net too hard? I think where is legs connected to his body at the crotch split. Jeez, he lost so much blood before he even slid to a stop
@@TBOG you’re talking about Gernot Reinstadler. The video is on yt I think. Pretty horrifying
I felt anxiety while watching this
You look like a koala...of course you felt anxiety. Kidding. I gasped and moaned...the pain!
Koala Fun same
Right? I had no idea when he was going to crash, he hit every turn so fast I had butterflies throughout the whole video. Great watch.
Good for you.
gamejr84 haha, nice
That was closer to ice skating than skiing and it looked scary as hell. These skiers have to be one of bravest athletes in the world. I hope he made a full recovery.
He made his comeback a year later in 2018. Even went on to win a Europacup after that injury.
Ouch... amazing skiing up to that point. A true sport that one...
Brian Blackie sure is funny though to watch em crash
bigv3192 funny? Funny how?
@@tbz1551 Funny like I'm a clown, I'm here to amuse you?
Long run, perhaps fatigue a factor... curious how close to finish he was before his tragic fall.
yeah it looked like a lot of fun, until he broke both his legs
He didn't break anything, he tore his ACL,MCL and maniscus. Which is 10x worse than breaking any bone. I can tell you from personal experience it's the worst pain I've ever felt in my life compared to a broken collar bone, broken arm, broken leg, fractured fingers...it's bad.
Not true breaking a bone is on another level of pain I would know I broke my ulna and radius together. Tearing ligaments are painful and uncomfortable but nowhere near bones
Shiba Sneakz right sure either way tht wasn’t the discussion
@@zayinghui6282 i can conform that i break my arm and ankle also tore my ACL MCL the ligaments hurts but i could not come even close to bone pain its like a joke when compare to bone fracture this is my experience
did i ask?
Your personal experience has zero statistic value 😂
The fact that this man recovered and won a championship is amazing it just goes to show you the resilience in the human body.
The man may have recovered but his underwear will never be the same. Rest in peace Fruit of the Loom Guys.
And mind
The fact that his knee was already flopping in unnatural directions before he hit the fence scares me.
yeah I noticed that too I hope he's okay and makes a full recovery
It was not the crash. Thats what made him crash.
if you look closely, just before he hits the fence his leg emits a cloud of snow. thats him jamming his boots into the hard snow at 100kmh and his shin bones crumpling under the pressure
I was wondering do I watch this and risk fainting or tap out.
I tapped out.
@@judgejudyslover know your limits. Good choice.
When downhill skiers crash it is almost never their fault.
The massive set of stones between their legs messes with their balance.
Beastly Dookie lmao
Shut up my nigga
lezhi jiang YOOOOOO
Downhill skiing? Can you ski uphill?
@@elliotskotte5324 Yeah actually, it's called skiing or crosscountry skiings in some places
Now I'm no doctor but im pretty sure legs don't bend that way
Yah agreed
He would have been better off with a broken leg. Knee dislocation is a limb threatening injury and definite,y career ending. That sucks!
Jay S especially because he has it in both his knees..
are you a physician?
what sucks is with knee dislocation you usually end up tearing your acl , mcl and cartiledge
he is ok, now he get angry about only one thing - no olympics.
S Its too hard for these people to figure that out lol
Imagine trying to take off skii boots with a dislocated knee
I was thinking... how in the heck did his legs get bent like that... oh yeah, he has really heavy ski boots on
I saw a guy once in a hockey game with a dislocated ankle. His foot looked like it was screwed on backwards. When the paramedics came and tried to get the skate off the screams were blood curdling.
Happened to me but not a break, rather a heavy sprain of the medial ligament as well as semi-membraneous tendon and quadriceps, and they had to hold my knee while they pulled it off... Painful as hell. They do have the option to saw the boot in the worst case scenario.
If you step on the heel of the boot you are taking off, with the other heel- they just pop straight off. I do it regularly with wellingtons
Dislocated both knees but nothing broken ! (Google)
Ligaments...all of them !
Worse than a fracture : [
Whew! So everything's fine. He skied the next day!
People are saying he is back skiing
KoivuTheHab dislocating isnt breaking, which is why its called dislocating and not breaking
Skier: I got this!
His legs: Your free trial ends now.
i feel so sorry for everybody that crashes like that... like they really dont desrve it... nobody does...😪
lol i literally just thought of that and then i saw dis comment
It's part of the sport, they know what they are risking.
EisPlays i know it is, i ski too.. but it’s still not very nice to see it.
LaraDaShiat it's really not, you are right :/
Paul Gooney Not when you also do this sport.. It kinda messes with your mind a bit when you’re up there in the start house... But yeah your opinion:)
1:45--RED ALERT!!!
THANK YOU
THANK YOU I was looking to see when to be prepared for it
Imagine trying to get your confidence back after something like that. . .
Maura_The_Mango yea
For a dedicated man it's not a problem, I had a nasty off-road crash (enduro bike) and started doing it again on my first chance, same speed, same insanity, just weird feeling in the testicles first few times
He’s not going to ski professionally again
The key is to be confident all the time.....currently in line for surgery for MCL and ACL tears
I’ve been in a similar accident, dislocated my shoulder and fractured my skull after colliding with a snowboarder when I was going down a diamond run at 14 and now 21 and my confidence is still shot, I have ptsd and major anxiety when going down green runs at my local ski resort to the point that my goggles get filled with my tears, I almost feel like I’ll never be the same but I’m working as a liftie and slowly trying to get back on my feet, it’s hard :(
Oh man. On the razor's edge. How beautiful it is without commentary.
Bruh his leg was flopping like a noodle 🤢
🥲
Me knowing watching this is going to be gross, making me stressed and shocked,
*clicks in the video and watches it twice*
🙈
The fact they replied 😂 ☝🏽
Wow. Poor guy. I hope he has a fast recovery.
He was flying! Run looked very good overall. Respect the effort. Recover soon.
What a marvelous strong performance throughout, he still did his best.
pretty much downhill skating with very long skates. had that this weekend at stevens pass, ice with a little dust on top. just managing to catch and edge is a feat and these guys are going full tilt for time. makes you appreciate just how good these guys are
Ive never seen snow or done skiing in my life but buddy you are awesome to watch, i hope you recovered well
I guess this is always a possibility when you're going down pretty much a sheet of ice at almost 80mph...
A possibility for skiers 😂 his left ski couldnt handle the pressure of the turn so it detached causing his leg to get twisted
I remember watching this following the summer Olympics in 2016. Downhill is huge in upstate NY. I’m glad he survived this.
The one and only time I tried skiing was at Lake Tahoe. My friends told me that it would be no problem for me since I was “athletically inclined”. They took me to the top of the Olympic downhill run from the 64 Olympics. All I said was - “eff how do I stop”? It took me all day to get down, going about 10 feet and laying back against the mountain. Never tried it again.
Yeah, my friends did that at another ski resort. Took me to learn skiing, never done it in my life, at the top of where they held the Olympics. Bless my heart, I tried. and ski patrol took me to the ER at the bottom and I got my knee surgery. Change friends. I finally did. Regards.
How long is the course from start to finish? And does anyone know what elevation they start at and finish at?
I guess my day didn't go all that bad today...
How big was that mountain? It seemed to last forever.
They ski right on the edge of out of control. It was cool watching him ski without any commentary. Just the sound of his skis.
Just waiting for whatever to happen was anxiety inducing, 'cause he was going so fast.
Wow, nasty, good run until then, such a fine line to be negotiated.
That’s brutal to watch. Optimistically I say that hope he had a full recovery.
Agreed on both fronts.
The most broken a leg has ever been without completely falling off
Skiing is hard on your body. I am in my 60s now and if not for skiing my body would be in perfect working order but skiing has brought me so much joy I just keep moving forward. Someday the knees will be replaced and I will still ski. Its an addiction that I love. I hope he is ok and was able to heal. After a bad injury we are often not good as new as many may think.
Keep on keeping on!
@@CBCSports I will thanks take care
that guy looked so smooth up until something went wrong, so fast
What’s the DIN setting for downhill professionals? 12?
20
Happy to see Valentin in Lake Louise last week.
What should he have done differently? Was he going way too fast or was it just unlucky? Seemed like he was gonna be ok til he hit the fence. Ive never been skiing so im clueless
I'm sure he's spent plenty of time asking himself those questions.
1:40 is just a cliff basically
I have skied down double black diamond trails like that at Alta, Utah. Steep double diamond sounds impressive, but when it's deep, soft snow even an intermediate skier can do it easily.
@@riproar11 Yeah, but you didn’t on an ice World Cup piste
How'd he wipe out? Catch an edge or did the binding pop?
Brings me back when I broke my femur on a jump. Couldn’t show down got about 25 feet in the air going downhill and the ski didn’t snap off and it twisted my leg. Worst pain imaginable.
At what point did his leg break? Did it break going into the turn or after?
God bless that poor guy 🙏❤️
To Bob from team Canada your interview was so inspiring well done!! I am sure your children are proud of you as their Dad. Best wishes for the future.The Invictus games the best for respect to all❤❤
Luckily he is recovered and on snow again. Such a dedication
Or stupidity
@@dannydorko7075 Only stupidity if you don't know the risks. This guy has balls of titanium
If a skiier breaks their leg do they typically decide to have their leg plates eventually removed. Also do they typically return to skiing. Any consesus on the pro level what's best?
ok can we just talk about how he tore the gate in half @ 1:45... that’s incredible
This man is a BULLET! What a terrible injury at that speed…such a fun athlete to watch and root for, hope they are well and can still compete and have a thriving career!
Holy cow ! That had to hurt severely ! You can see where his leg is broke at !!
Where and when was this?
The entire run was on the edge. BIG BIG BALLS.
What happened, did the bind broke?
His mistake was trying to put feet down and get up on skis which he looks like he thought he still had. What a painful crash.... glad he lived, but damn.
Me at the Ski rental in Czech Republic: Yoo my Ski poles are Bend af. Could i please have another pair.
Staff: No no no they are aerodynamically optimized.
Ouch!!.... that's more than broken. Hope he recovered well
where did his ski go
look closely at his legs when he bounces off the net, legs don't bend like that normally lol
He hit the flag pole dislodging his left ski. He came down on the snow with his left boot landing on the snow then his knee whipped into that unforgiving surface exploding his knee in a painful direction. His second leg looks to have been damaged after hitting the net.
Watching this while being a ski racer is it like do I really want to watch it them my curiosity’s like yes you do watch it and now I’m scarred lol
I’m sure you can all relate but don’t hesitate, the crash is at 1:38 thank you.
Compression force catching inside edge causes the splits and pops both knees. Its all about ligament and tendon damage
TH-cam recommended: You feeling like a madman on Monday morning? He’s a gnarly crash from 7 years ago
Every single kid I went to school with that was into downhill skiing had at least one major broken bone, torn ligaments and/or dozens of stitches.
worth it
Ive been skiing since I was 15....with ZERO injuries...and I consider myself decently above intermediate. I just ski within my ability.
TheJoeman11 try going 80+ mph
When skiing goes well we tend to cross the line from bravery to irresponsibility, that's when we fall. Skiing is probably the most enjoyable sports when you're doing well, and also one where you can endlessly challenge yourself.
Bad Cornflakes "ski within my abilities" .......... Read
I know nothing about sports nor Olympics, but watching this man ski was impressive and incredible. If I were hitting the speeds this guy was id be leaving a brown trail behind me
Omg I can literally see his leg snap 🤢
Thanks algorithm, this is exactly what I wanted to see while looking for tips on how to ski.
I don’t see how anyone goes this fast without crashing. I would be on my butt all the way down. I hope he recovered well.
I'm trying to figure out exactly what happened here. Did his left ski catch an edge which caused the fall and injury, or did something in his leg give out first which caused the fall?
What a Athlete, sucks he broke his leg but what a run, incredible.
Agreed on all counts!
1:59 is that bloodspray?
“Break a leg!”
Skier:
Broke my arm while cycling. Now TH-cam recommends only these videos to me. 😂😂
Wishing him all the best for his recovery. That crash looked sickening especially seeing his leg bend. 😭
Both of his knees were dislocated, what was the reason for such injury? That's a very rare thing in alpine skiing.
Tomek Winiarski mot rare in downhill
I hate watching videos like this knowing something is going to go wrong. Every turn I was clenching.
Can't watch... yet cannot turn away!
Me every 5 seconds: "Oh no this is it. He's gonna crash now."
I’ve came to the conclusion that all these years I’ve been skiing is what made my knees so terrible.... it’s gotta be...
Ever taken any especially bad falls? Ever got treatment for them? Ligament damage, and especially meniscus damage, can ruin your knees over time. You can have an ACL tear and not even know it without MRI
Why did you make it so long anxiety building up for so long ahhhh😖
You need the whole run for context.
Fair enough
I was scared for him the entire time watching this, gotta hand it to these skiers it's so steep and fast that must require immense skills.
Normally I can tell when someone is about to go down. Lack of confidence constant screw ups. Couldn’t find that here a truly unfortunate crash for this talented skier. I still can’t really tell what happened maybe alittle too much weight forward resulting in an ejection. Can anybody tell what happened here looks alittle like a gear problem
Ryan Adams that hairpin at the bottom of the berm was way too sudden. His legs just gave out
Spend a few days studying anatomy videos of all the muscles and tendons of the leg, hips and foot. How they all work together to perform movements we take for granted, it's remarkable. Then look at the skiers traveling at very high speeds and the massive forces their limbs can endure at when things go wrong. These can often life be long injuries that never fully heal . These skiers operate at the highest levels. They know the risks and push things to the limit, but might come to regret it later in life.
Yeah he'll always be prone to reinjury
How fast do they go down the mountain it was looking like a good run
1:45 is when he loses it!
When a leg breaks, it don’t matter what country you’re in. You’ll always say, “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Why am I searching this on TH-cam
1:42 to cut out all the boring bits….
That video really showed how hazardous that sport is and how they’re living on the edge I think at one minute and 40 seconds that steep drop that sent him into amazing high-speed and then I don’t know if his skis came off or what happened if that caused the crash or something else cause the skis to come off but the scariest part was watching him sliding and then the SKI’s were coming at him at about 70 miles an hour and they’re like razor blades
looked to me that his knee failed catastrophically and that CAUSED the crash. see 1:59
Respect to you
That's why you do not say: "Break a lag!" to a skier.
Leg
Yeah, it looked like his left and possibly right knee had torn ACL, etc. from the photos right after the netting bounced him back.
It’s so weird watching this man put in one hell of a run knowing he’s eventually going to crash
There's probably a word in German for it.
@@CBCSports Haha. I'm German. I will look for a word that describes this situation.🤔
Draufgänger
How did his left ski pop off? Happened so fast.
Ahhh... my my thirst for blood is quenched for today. Thank you, TH-cam.
Dont look up Reinstadler ski crash...
Bless his heart oh my gosh…. Looked like bi-lateral oblique displaced tib/fib breaks. 💔