Aksel Lund Svindal's knee injury could put season, career in jeopardy

Norwegian skier Aksel Lund Svindal says the knee injury that took him out of the World Cup last season was worse than he's been letting on.

Star skier hurt in crash during downhill in Kitzbuehel on Jan. 23

Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal said his knee injury is worse than he's been letting on, telling reporters it could put his season and even his career in doubt. (Robert Jaeger/AFP/Getty Images)

Norwegian skier Aksel Lund Svindal says the knee injury that took him out of the World Cup last season was worse than he's been letting on.

Svindal was the overall World Cup leader when he injured his right knee in a crash during a downhill in Kitzbuehel on Jan. 23.

In an interview with Norwegian broadcaster NRK, Svindal said not only did he rupture a cruciate ligament, he also damaged his meniscus and cartilage.

Svindal is back on skis training for the upcoming World Cup season. But he said the cartilage problems are particularly worrisome and could put the season, and even his career, at risk.