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Fanchini to decide on future after tests

Fanchini to decide on future after tests

Downhill specialist denies reports she announced retirement

Rome, 23 November 2018, 16:19

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Italian Alpine skier Elena Fanchini denied Friday that a social-media post showing her in tears following a serious injury was an announcement that she was retiring from competition.
    "My outpouring of emotion was the fruit of a moment of dismay," said the 33-year-old, who had recently returned to action after beating cancer.
    "I never announced I was retiring. I'll take a decision about my future after the clinical tests".
    This week the skier suffered an injury in training in which she broke a leg and it is suspected that she may have damaged ligaments too. Fanchini has two career World Cup wins, both in the downhill, and took silver at the 2005 world championships in the same discipline. Her younger sister Nadia still races for the Italian national team while her other sister, Sabrina, retired from competition in 2016.
   

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