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Bode Miller Crashes During Men’s Super G Event

During today’s Super G event at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Beaver Hill, legendary American skier Bode Miller took a horrible spill. Warning, some of the images are a bit graphic.

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Luckily, Bode Miller was able to ski down the mountain on his own accord and finished the race.

That does not mean he came away from the incident without injuries: in fact, he suffered a nasty gash on his leg. Again warning, the image is fairly graphic.

Certainly a scary moment for the Bode Miller camp: he just recently came off of back surgery, which limited his World Cup appearances. As for the medal finishes, Hannes Reichelt gets gold, Dustin Cook gets silver and Adrien Theaux receives bronze.

The men’s Super G was already canceled once due to inclement weather.

 

Anthony Falco

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