Raphael Haaser crashes into the giant slalom in Hafjell and comes up very unanently. The Austrian apparently loses a tooth.
Raphael Haaser turned out a tooth in a bad fall in the men’s World Cup giant slalom in Hafjell in Norwegian. The ORF reports.
The Austrian fell shortly before the finish, as the eighth of the first round he had a good result in mind.
Raphael Haaser apparently strikes a tooth
Haaser involuntarily threaded Hans at a goal, overturned and landed on his back. At first the 27-year-old remained, but after a brief interruption of the race he was able to run down the slope on his own.
He finally reached the finish line.