Lukas Greiderer suffers an ankle injury
Aug 17, 2022·Nordic CombinedLukas Greiderer injured his ankle during roller ski training this week.
The Austrian fell while roller skiing on the bike path through a pebble that blocked one of the rollers and twisted his left ankle. During a more detailed examination on Tuesday, at the Hochrum Sanatorium, a collateral ligament tear in the left ankle was diagnosed.
The injury does not require surgery and can be treated conservatively, for which the 29-year-old has to wear a splint. With a training and competition break of about four weeks, the Olympic bronze medalist from Beijing will miss this year's Summer Grand Prix, which starts in Oberwiesenthal (GER) in ten days.
“Yesterday I had an unfortunate fall while skating and twisted my left ankle. It is very bitter that I tore my front outer ligament in the process. Now it's time for me to wear a splint and take a week's break from sports before I can start training again. It will definitely take four to six weeks before I am fully resilient again. Therefore, the Summer Grand Prix is over for me, although I was really looking forward to those competitions – it’s a pity. But it's better that something like that happens to me now in preparation than immediately before the season", explained Greiderer in a statement to the Austrian Ski Federation.
Source: ÖSV