Niels Hintermann to miss 2024/25 competition season due to health reasons
Oct 09, 2024·Alpine SkiingSwiss Alpine skier Niels Hintermann announced today that he will miss the upcoming 2024/25 season as he faces significant health challenges.
During a press conference organized by Swiss-Ski in Zurich, Hintermann shared his experiences as he was diagnosed with a lymph node cancer, the fears he faced and continues to face, and his outlook for the future.
While on training camp in South America, Hintermann noticed a lump on his neck, and tests conducted upon his return to Switzerland revealed a type of lymph node cancer, a tumor situated on the left side of his neck, just below the collarbone.
Hintermann had not experienced any symptoms prior to the diagnosis; it was only during a physiotherapy session that a swollen lymph node was discovered
Swiss-Ski doctor Walter O. Frey confirmed that the cancer was detected at an early stage, with no metastases present, which is promising news regarding his prognosis
Despite the seriousness of his situation, Hintermann remains optimistic
He acknowledged the challenges ahead but emphasized his determination to remain confident throughout the process. The goal is to resume training with the team by August 2025.
Hintermann will undergo outpatient chemotherapy and radiotherapy in Zurich, a treatment that is expected to take around six months. He explained that the chemotherapy will be administered through infusions lasting three to four hours, followed by two weeks of recovery at home. Fatigue is anticipated as a side effect, but Hintermann remains hopeful that maintaining his athletic regimen will help mitigate some of the challenges.