French downhill specialist revealed he almost lost his life last year December

The French superstar Cyprien Sarrazin who last participated in December last year revealed how he felt after crashing.

The incident occurred when he was preparing himself for the World Cup race in the Italian resort of Bormio on December 27.

On his statement Sarrazin shared how lucky he is to recover in a shot period of time and revealed that he doesn’t feel any pains.

He said “I almost died. It’s a bit of a miracle that I have recovered so well and so quickly.”

According to Yahoo!Sports: Sarrazin was airlifted to hospital after the crash to treat a subdural haematoma and was repatriated to France in January. He is continuing his rehabilitation at a day hospital in the French Alpine city of Gap.

Sarrazin went on to highlight that he is aware of the situation as he continues with his rehabilitation at hospital in the French Alpine city of Gap.

He said “There is no hatred or disappointment at all, I realised that I came close to no longer being here, so whatever happens, it’s all positive.

“I have recovered well and I am aware of everything I went through, the seriousness of my fall.”

Sarrazin, who still suffers from double vision which he said was improving day on day, added that he had no memory of the actual crash.

He said “I don’t remember 20 metres before the fall and up to five days after the fall, after the operation… and that’s thanks to the sedation that was done well.

“I was conscious during those five days, but my brain wasn’t registering. That’s good because that way I don’t have post-traumatic stress.”

Sarrazin enjoyed his best campaign on the World Cup circuit last season, with four victories including a downhill win at Bormio, but was yet to win in 2024/25 before the crash.

He stormed to two downhill victories on the legendary Kitzbuehel course last year, but said Monday that although he was still “driven” by elite sport, it was too early to say if or when there will be a return to competition.

BY LUCKY SEANEGO

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