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French skier Cyprien Sarrazin, 30, experienced a severe crash during a World Cup downhill event in December, resulting in a brain bleed, foot and knee injuries, and a five-day memory loss. Despite the near-death experience, he currently denies experiencing post-traumatic stress. Sarrazin is receiving increased psychological support and improving daily, but remains unsure about a future in competitive skiing. His double vision is also improving.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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