Feb 28 • 16:05 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Finland's alpine beauty was airlifted to the hospital - new information has emerged

Finnish alpine skier Elian Lehto was seriously injured in a fall during training and was airlifted to the hospital, where doctors confirmed his injuries are not life-threatening.

Elian Lehto, a Finnish alpine skier, recently experienced a severe fall during downhill training sessions in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Following the incident, Lehto was airlifted to a hospital, raising immediate concerns about his condition. Fortunately, the team physician, Dr. Risto Kemppainen, reported that Lehto's injuries are not life-threatening, providing some relief to fans and teammates alike.

In the aftermath of the accident, Lehto took to Instagram to express his gratitude towards those who supported him, including medical personnel both on the slope and in the hospital. He elaborated on his fall, stating that although it was quite severe, he was fortunate enough not to have suffered any serious head injuries. His rib cage took the brunt of the impact, leading to a pneumothorax in his left lung, which is a serious condition.

As a result of the pneumothorax, Lehto has been advised to remain in Germany until his condition stabilizes and to ensure his recovery can be monitored closely. He remains optimistic about his health and extended his gratitude to friends, family, and sponsors who have shown support during this challenging time. The incident highlights the risks associated with extreme sports like alpine skiing and the importance of rapid medical response in such situations.

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