Italian skier Matteo Franzoso has died following a fatal fall while training in Chile.
The downhill skier would have turned 26 in a few hours, he had been in a medically induced coma since Saturday following an accident on the slopes.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Matteo Franzoso has died in Santiago, Chile. Local health officials announced the death, having informed the FISI medical commission and the federal president. The 25-year-old Italian athlete suffered a head injury and subsequent cerebral edema following a fall on Saturday during training on the La Parva track, 50 km from the Chilean capital.
Franzoso, who would have turned 26 tomorrow, botched the first jump on the training course, ending up hurled forward toward the nets. He skied over two rows of nets and hit the fence positioned 6-7 meters off the course. Reached immediately by air ambulance, the Italian athlete of the Fiamme Gialle, who grew up skiing in Sestriere, was immediately admitted to the intensive care unit and placed in a medically induced coma. As the hours passed, however, Franzoso's body could no longer withstand the damage caused by the trauma.
"A tragedy for the family and for our sport," said FISI President Flavio Roda, "a drama that brings us back to the state of mind we had just under a year ago, when Matilde Lorenzi passed away. It is absolutely essential to do everything possible to ensure that such incidents never happen again . In this sad and painful moment, I want to tell all athletes and coaches, from all sports, that the Federation is by their side and that they will find all the support they need," added the FISI President. " I ask for the utmost respect for Matteo's family, whom we will support for whatever is necessary."
Franzoso arrived in La Parva on September 6th for the snow training session with fellow sprinters Mattia Casse, Florian Schieder, Guglielmo Bosca, Christof Innerhofer, Benjamin Alliod, Nicolò Molteni, Marco Abbruzzese, and Giovanni Franzoni. They were joined by Dominik Paris. At the youth level, Franzoso finished fourth in the downhill at the 2020 Junior World Championships in Narvik.
He made his European Cup debut on December 13, 2017, and his first and only victory on the circuit came in the super-G on November 29, 2021, in Zinal, Switzerland. That same season, Franzoso made his World Cup debut on December 17, in the super-G in Val Gardena. He has competed on the main circuit seventeen times (11 super-Gs and 6 downhills), his best result being 28th place in the super-G in Cortina d'Ampezzo on January 28, 2023. He also won the Italian combined title in 2023. His last World Cup start was in the Norwegian races in Kvitfjell last March.
(Unioneonline)