Alpine skiing-World Cup champion Brignone airlifted to hospital after crash

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(Reuters) -Federica Brignone, the newly-crowned overall World Cup skiing champion, suffered a crash in the giant slalom at the Italian championships on Thursday and was airlifted to hospital. Read full story

(Reuters) -Federica Brignone, the newly-crowned overall World Cup skiing champion, suffered a crash in the giant slalom at the Italian championships on Thursday and was airlifted to hospital. The 34-year-old was navigating a gate on the slopes in Val di Fassa when her legs got caught up, causing her to lose control and tumble past the next gate before coming to a stop. Brignone, who also claimed giant slalom gold at the World Championships in February, capped off a fantastic season by adding the giant slalom and downhill globes to her collection.

She is considered a key home favourite at next year's Milan-Cortina Olympics. The Italian Winter Sports Federation said it had no immediate update on Brignone's condition. (Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris).