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Downhill Skier With An Incredible Save After Crashing At 75 Mph
On yesterday's downhill ski run, which took place in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, French skier Maxence Muzeton provided a save of the year.
At one of the turning points, he first fell, then landed on his skis again, thus saving himself from possible injuries.
Yesterday's downhill ski run was won by Austrian skier Vincent Kriechmayr, second place went to Andreas Sander from Germany, and the third was Swiss Beat Feuz.
French skier Maxence Muzeton started the first part of the course with a starting number of eight, and lost the ground under his feet at one of the turning points. He fell badly, but to the surprise of many, he got on his skis during the fall and continued with reverse ride on the ski slope.
The video of his save was quickly rounded up online, and to this day it is already a real hit. See how Maxence Muzeton from France escaped crash on yesterday's downhill ski run in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
At one of the turning points, he first fell, then landed on his skis again, thus saving himself from possible injuries.
Yesterday's downhill ski run was won by Austrian skier Vincent Kriechmayr, second place went to Andreas Sander from Germany, and the third was Swiss Beat Feuz.
French skier Maxence Muzeton started the first part of the course with a starting number of eight, and lost the ground under his feet at one of the turning points. He fell badly, but to the surprise of many, he got on his skis during the fall and continued with reverse ride on the ski slope.
The video of his save was quickly rounded up online, and to this day it is already a real hit. See how Maxence Muzeton from France escaped crash on yesterday's downhill ski run in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Son of a biscuit!
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