It is said that ski jumpers like to kick in addition to flying - but one of them got injured and shows his broken foot.
Linz - In addition to their main sport, ski jumpers can easily take a ball and kick a bit.
Whereas, on the other hand, footballers tend to grab long skis and swing on the hill less often.
As one hears again and again from the ski jumping circles, some of the jumpers are even very talented at the ball.
A soccer game like this among winter athletes * is not without quality among professional athletes.
Ski jumper injured playing football - winter sports season in danger?
The Austrians also played football.
Possibly spurred on by the great EM that their compatriots showed.
The boys were only eliminated from Italy in extra time.
Michael Hayböck is a ski jumper who now has time to watch the European Championships.
The hill record holder on Bergisel left the soccer field with an injury.
“I was in a full sprint to the ball and I was knuckled over.
Either I took a stupid step or there was a hole in the lawn, ”said Hayböck according to
sportnews.bz
.
Diagnosis: bone marrow edema on the instep, tear of the anterior syndesmotic ligament.
Consequence: no jumping for up to six weeks.
The only positive thing is that he got the injury in summer training and not on time for the start of the season.
And Hayböck knows that himself, who takes it with humor.
“Having minor injuries means time to watch football”.
The photo was five days ago.
Ski jumper Hayböck shows injured foot - Kraft disgusts his toenails
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So through football, Hayböck has the time for football. Many will not envy him the injury, but maybe a little when the time comes to watch EM. Teammate Stefan Kraft, on the other hand, could not resist a joking comment when he saw the injured foot: "You could have cut toenails". Did Kraft zoom in? This is not so clearly visible - but the mood in the ÖSV team seems to be right. (ank) *
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