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Salzburg, Austria - Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger made his first public comments Thursday following a horror crash in a downhill World Cup race earlier this month that resulted in the amputation of his lower left leg. I just have to be happy tha...
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger had his lower left leg amputated Tuesday due to complications after breaking his shinbone and fibula at a crash in Sunday's World Cup super-giant slalom in Norway.
Vienna - Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger returned to his home country Austria from Norway on Thursday just two days after losing his lower left leg. Lanzinger had to undergo the amputation in the wake of a horror crash in a World Cup super-G race i...
Vienna - Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger was due to return to his home country on Thursday as he has been declared fit to make the journey from Norway just two days after losing his lower left leg. Lanzinger had to undergo the amputation in the wak...
This is graphic. If you get queasy at the sight of limbs bent entirely the wrong way, you may want to look away. The Austrian skiier, Matthias Lanzinger, had his lower left leg amputated yesterday.
The skiing world is expressing anger that Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower left leg had to be amputated Tuesday because of complications from a crash at a World Cup race. Organizers of the race in Kvitfjell, Norway, are under fire...
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower left leg was amputated yesterday because of complications from two broken bones he suffered in a crash at a World Cup race.
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower left leg was amputated Tuesday because of complications from two broken bones in a crash at a World Cup race in Kvitfjell, Norway. Lanzinger, 27, suffered a broken shin and fibula Sunday during a super-G. The double fracture severely damaged blood vessels, hampering circulation.
OSLO (AP) Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger will have his lower left leg amputated due to complications after breaking his shin bones at a crash in Sunday's World Cup super-G in Norway. The double fracture severely damaged blood vessels which hampered blood circulation in the leg of the 27-year-old. The Austrian ski federation said Tuesday that surgery on Monday night at a hospital in Oslo was only...
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger’s lower left leg was amputated Tuesday because of complications from two broken bones in a crash at a World Cup race.
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger had his lower left leg amputated Tuesday due to complications after breaking his shinbone and fibula at a crash in Sunday's World Cup super-G in Norway
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger was in a stable condition on Tuesday after undergoing an emergency amputation of his lower left leg.
Oslo/Vienna - Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger remains in a critical condition after undergoing emergency surgery in Oslo Tuesday to have his left leg amputated below the knee as a result of serious injuries suffered while crashing in a World Cup ra...
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger had his lower left leg amputated Tuesday because of complications after breaking two bones in a crash at a World Cup event. Lanzinger broke his shinbone and fibula Sunday during the super-G event.