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By Simon Jennings
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“Chills” That was the mood Sofia Goggia was feeling when she was back on skis for the first time in a little under a fortnight. Ad/> The Italian star posted the message to her Instagram on Friday, the post that all of her fans, and the Alpine skiing community at large, had been waiting for. Next stop? The Olympic Games.
Olympic Downhill champion Sofia Goggia has confirmed that she is back on skis less than two weeks after a horrible crash in Cortina. Goggia, who won Olympic gold four years ago in Pyeongchang has been in excellent over the past two seasons and was looking like one of the favourites for gold in Beijing. Ad/> Goggia gave the Italian fans a scare when she tumbled down the mountain in the Super-G at Cortina and ended up spraining her left knee as well as partially tearing a cruciate ligament and suffering a minor fracture of the fibula bone in the leg.
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