Ski great Marcel Hirscher has comeback season halted by serious knee injury

Ski great Marcel Hirscher's comeback season after five years away from the sport is over when it had barely begun after the Austrian star tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee "during a harmless slip" while training in giant slalom.

2-time Olympic champion returned to race for 1st time since March 2019

Marcel Hirscher of the Netherlands competes during the first run of the men's slalom at a World Cup event in Levi, Finland on Nov. 17, 2024.
Austrian skier Marcel Hirscher returned to race this season for the first time since winning a record eighth straight overall World Cup title in March 2019. (Jussi Nukari/LEHTIKUVA/AFP via Getty Images)

Ski great Marcel Hirscher's comeback season after five years away from the sport is over when it had barely begun.

The Austrian star tore the ACL in his left knee "during a harmless slip" while training in giant slalom, he posted on his official website on Tuesday.

"As is unfortunately the case with skiing: part of the game. Maybe I'm finally done with my journey," the 35-year-old Hirscher, who had surgery on Monday evening, said from Salzburg, Austria.

Hirscher returned to race this season for the first time since winning a record eighth straight overall World Cup title in March 2019. In three races his best result was 23rd in the season-opening giant slalom at Soelden, Austria.

"The second run was maybe one of the most emotional moments in my career," Hirscher said after racing on Oct. 27.

The two-time Olympic champion and five-time world champion is the latest ski superstar sidelined by injury.

WATCH | Hirscher wins slalom gold at 2019 worlds:

Marcel Hirscher claims slalom gold at world championships

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Duration 2:05
Austria's Marchel Hirscher finishes 1st, 2 other countrymen join him on the podium.

Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who succeeded Hirscher as the men's overall champion in 2020, is missing the whole season with ongoing issues in his recovery from a hard crash in January at the finish of a downhill in Wengen, Switzerland.

Mikaela Shiffrin, the five-time women's overall champion, was injured crashing on Saturday when in sight of her record-extending 100th World Cup win in a giant slalom at Killington, Vt.

Hirscher is not the only ski great making a comeback after stopping five years ago.

Lindsey Vonn, at age 40, is preparing to return in the weeks ahead in the speed races of downhill and super-G she used to dominate.

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