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FIS to launch 'Injury Surveillance System' for all ski racing disciplines

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One ski racer who will enter the Winter Olympics, apparently with an injury-free record over seven years on the World Cup, is Anja Paerson of Sweden. As two-time overall World Cup champion she may be able to give the FIS some very useful advice.

This report from The Washington Post.
Quote:
"Anja is extremely well-trained," says Dan Vinberg, the Swedish alpine ski team's doctor ... And she never takes any risks in training. If the conditions are bad, like poor visibility, she'll just stop ski practice."
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