HORROR Crash of Cornelia Hütter (AUT) | Ski Weltcup Crans Montana (SUI)
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- čas přidán 26. 02. 2022
- Cornelia Hütter, who twisted it on the way to a top time at the last jump and who slipped to the finish, fortunately stood up herself after a short shock moment, provided a shock second.
It's good everyone rushed to her aid right away.
Hahaah
I know like wtf lol
It was too dangerous, COVID and all. You noticed how everyone had their face diapers on while they were sitting alone in the open mountain air!? 🙄
@@Username-2 yes, correct. It was sarcasm
@@Username-2 cool and stimulating YT exchange
For those wondering, she had a concussion, whiplash, and mild knee ligament damage.
Those highspeed corners are a bit excessive
Thanks for letting us know.
I got the exact same injuries walking home from the pub.
@@Dingdangdoo me and u both😂 love it
Looked worse
Man, the tv does not do the steepness of these mountains justice. The fact that they ski so fast down these slopes takes tremendous courage.
Its almost like the entire event makes no sense and is sort of like asking for trouble. Much peculiarity indeed.
It doesn't hurt to be about 99.9% out of your f'n mind either.
I went skiing in the italian alps when I was 10 and twisted my knee and that was on what I thought was steep. It was level compared to what these pros do.
I'm thinking something else... that's missing in proper brain development.
Not really
For everyone wondering why nobody from the public came to her aid (medical staff was there 25s after the crash, just after this video was cut short):
The only people that can actually help instead of making any possible medical situation worse, are, you guessed it, medical professionals. So you just wait. You know what normal people do? They run to a wounded person, then without first establishing they have not broken their neck, they will move the victim, paralyzing them for the rest of their lives. Either that or just panicking around them, making the work of the medical team impossible.
Seriously, I don't understand the people commenting here ... lol
Assuming people want the crowd to rush to her aid is incredibly idiotic. They're wondering why there wasn't a medical team ready at the finish in case something like this happened. I'm unfamiliar with this sport and it's obviously a long track, so there can't be medics everywhere. But with that jump at the end, I think it's fair to ask why she wasn't helped sooner.
@@sullywinn4225 its not an assumption, if you read the comments, there are plenty of people stating that the crowd should rush to her aide. I watch a lot of skiing, and have seen some falls, there are medics, and the coach and her team, they will go and assist. This video must have cut out before they showed this, or for whatever reason, this time there was a slow response time. And this might sound strange, but she probably wanted to be left alone until she crossed the finish line - so she would show as finishing the run.
@@jenniferj5324 "plenty" is a stretch. And obviously they cut it out! Are you suggesting no one ever helped her lol? Also, your insane thought that anyone would or could stop her slide before the finish line is just that, insane. Absolutely no one would think that except you, certainly not the athlete.
@@sullywinn4225 lord, you are an idiot, or have miserable reading comprehension skills.
As a prior paramedic if someone ever endured a serious crash DO NOT move them unless if their life is directly in danger I.e. a fire etc. their neck could be broken and any wrong move could drive the spine right through the spinal cord paralyzing them for life.
And same for crashed motorcyclists. Leave their helmet on. If it MUST come off there are emergency pull away tabs on most all new helmets that pull the cheek pads out first. These helmets fit VERY snug to block noise and wind and pulling off a helmet will require heavy pulling without removing those cheek pads. Best to not take the helmet off. If you can open the visor without moving the head that will help allow air in.
@@45eno exactly. The best your could do before help arrives is help stabilize the neck making sure they don’t move it but honestly it’s better if you don’t try anything if you haven’t been trained. In they are in the road maybe try to wave traffic away so they don’t get run over and call 911 ASAP. There’s just not much you can do without a spine board.
cringiest comment ive seen on youtube
I mean she really didn’t bail that hard there. I’d say worst case a concussion from the whiplash, but I doubt she was close to breaking anything really.
@@ppstorm_ why? present your arguments
I'll be damned if she still crossed the finish line. Give that girl a round of applause.
I thought you said give that girl a round of applesauce.
I don’t think her time will count because she lost her skis before she crossed the line.
What was her time?
What was her time? 😳 all I wanted to know..
Okay, you're damned.
The music when she finishes has exactly the same vibe as when harry potter finishes the tri-wizard tournament with cedric diggory, RIP
💀
Omfg
MY BOY....THAT'S MY BOY
'this girl suffering traumatic injuries is just like my favourite movie'
Popular consensus has it your comment is either extremely pointless or far too _geeky/nerdy._
It seems Cornelia was in a good position to take that final jump. Was the cause fatique or did she assume that the final over turn would lead to a crash rather than trying to correct (or both)? Her speed was breathtaking due to her technique. Glad she's ok and good to know she has the ability to achieve this speed. No doubt plenty of success in the future.
in the turn leading up to the jump, you can see her being thrown off balance towards the rear by a small mistake. Due to this, she was not able to correct the turn in time, meaning that she jumped while still turning. This caused her to land sideways and crash.
She started going sideways on the last turn through her off balance clearly
@@janallmann28 Yep, precisely. Incident explained correctly for the first time.
When you get fatigued, it is easy to get stiffer. When that happens, you get thrown around instead of absorbing and staying in the middle of the skis. If you watch prior to the crash, she got knocked back and put her inside hand down. GS skiers sometimes put a hand down, but not generally in DH. As soon as she got that far back and put a hand down, her inside ski, which has minimal load anyway, was unweighted, and then she "A-framed" that means her inside ski was at much less of an angle. A-framing takes weight off your down hill ski, and she then loses the DH edge. By the time she goes off the jump, she has completely lost the outside ski (which does 90% of the edging), is on the inside ski, and basically has no control. She is skidding around and takes flight 90 degrees to her direction of travel. Basically, the error occurred a full gate before the actual crash. She was trying to save it, but there was just not enough room. Fatigue was likely a factor. At that speed, mistakes can bite you quick and hard.
She was going too fast and couldn’t hold together. It happens. She’ll learn from this.
Wow, she crossed the finish line! Total respect to her! Hope is alright now.
thats like saying "the plane crashed... but at least it got to the finish line!"
she's paralyzed from her neck down
@@robertofortuni6886 No she isn't. Idiot
@@robertofortuni6886 what a horrible lie to spread...
@@robertofortuni6886I want you to know that your existence on this planet is entirely meaningless, you are nothing but an insignificant speck of shit that time will entirely forget, your impact on this earth and on the universe as a whole will quickly fade into oblivion and it will be as if you never existed, all that will remain are the vile remarks you left in your time on this earth, I do hope you come to realise this one day and delete the lies that you have spread, for they are nothing but the bitter remarks of an empty soul.
So, i think that this is the new standard for safety in ski.
1 min after the crash you can literally see no one moving, and she was at the finish line.
Can’t imagine if she was in the middle of the track what amount of time they need to arrive on the spot.
The crash STARTS less than 30 seconds before the end of the video. So, you cannot claim that “1 min after the crash…” because you haven’t viewed all of the next 1 min.
And BTW, there aren’t medics posted at every 50m down a run that measures kilometers in length.
@@markcoomber8222 so the crash is at 1:37, the clip finish after 30 sec, but you can easily found other videos where two people are going to control him and zero paramedics or medics with them, then those two people help Cornelia to stand up on his own legs, with blood on his face and without any kind of safety for his neck and i think that's very unprofessional after a crash like that in a world cup. The two first paramedics arrived after 2 min, when she was walking away. And just to say, at the finish line you certainly have medics, it's not on the middle of the track, and btw there are medics evert xx meters. czcams.com/video/9ea-Tcq6Ays/video.html
They don’t call it a track first of all silly goose. This isn’t stupid car racing.
@@Bikes0420 oh sorry, thank's good now we can learn everything from you! So if you don't call it track, you can ignore every first aid advice.
@@PneusDriftGarage watch the longer edit of this crash: czcams.com/video/9ea-Tcq6Ays/video.html
The first responder was there within 20-25 seconds... Three others arrived within a minute....
Who remembers the Wide World of Sports? The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.
Bro, that skier flying off that ramp and that music.
@@kidsniffer2654 your name and pfp though 😂😂😂
@@mikaelafox6106 Representing 81 million totally legitimate votes.
In this case......the agony of KAPUT.....
🤚 I do! There’s more than one kind of agony. The “agony of defeat” skier did that fall in 1970 but I don’t know when that clip was first used in the WW of Sports.
I’ve raced GS before, and it can be scary how fast you can get moving. If you catch one bad edge or start to lose control, it can be almost physically impossible to right yourself.
A kids slide does not count.
I still can’t quite get over just how fast they’re quite literally ‘flying’ down that hill… 😅
Yeah most people are fat
Incredible run for sure, beautiful carving too! Figuratively…flying down the hill
100 km/hr!
It’s also crazier when you remember:
- the trail is basically ice by the time she skied.
- the camera angles can’t depict how steep these trails really are.
@@11855alan Mike writes "literally 'flying'" with flying in quotes to show it's not literal. What is the world coming to?
Bright side, she finished the race still able to move.
The single guy that waved his flag after the crash, after only pausing for a couple of seconds, is an absolute Menace
He is just enjoying the show.
Imagine being the next one to go after sitting there and watching this happen.
It’s tough especially as it takes a long time before the race restarts so the athlete is then completely out of their zone
They all have that "It can't happen to me" complex.
"Best time sector 5" immediately before wiping out reminds me of the town that broke Canada's temperature record three days straight in 2021 (peaking at 49.6°C or 121.3°F), then promptly burned down in a forest fire.
Happy to hear that the skier here competed in a tournament this winter and won bronze!
I was glad to see her moving at the end. I assume she recovered. I thought this might be the footage of the female Austrian skier who actually died when slamming into a wall during a competition some years ago.
Bei Sportarten mit hohen Geschwindigkeiten ist es wirklich ein Wunder und allein Gottes Schutz, dass nicht öfters (schwere) Unfälle passieren.
Right at the end! As a racer I feel her pain, the emotional is much worse than the physical.
I see a lot of head injuries, and the way her head slapped backward into the snow is textbook. So many issues can arise from that kind of trauma.
Omg where are all the medical staff for hell sakes they sure did drop the ball on this
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about
Pun intended? Drop lol
Ah yes how dare they not teleport to her side 0.01 seconds after she hit the ground. How dare they not paralyse her like you'd paralyse her. How dare they know how to do their jobs and ignore nobodies like you.
I’m not gonna lie, the upbeat Irish music along with the fact not a single soul helped her, I seriously considered whether I was watching a comedy sketch at one point 😂
The Irish would love it and lol
It's Austrian music, not Irish lol
@@VanJA2102 sorry ludwig
The Irish Ski Team appreciates your thoughts. lol
What were you expecting ? The crowd to help?
She finished the race without any skis on..that’s worthy of a gold medal. 😂
That's probably reason for disqualification. It's a skiing competition, not a sliding one.
1:36 saving time.
Appreciated
So no one could go out and help the poor girl
She’s moving she’s fine
Because adolf was austrian
Ah yes how dare they not teleport to her side 0.01 seconds after she hit the ground. How dare they not paralyse her like you'd paralyse her. How dare they know how to do their jobs and ignore nobodies like you.
Hope she heals soon, I know the feeling u practice and practice and practice and train and train and train, all that work and get injured. Hope the best for u Cornelia Hütter.
I didn't realize that skiing had a mandatory ten count before medical staff could assist
Yes its normal
They usually aren’t at the finish area but higher up.
Medical staff? WHAT medical staff? They never figured they'd need one.
Wow, don't everyone move at once, it's crazy how they just stood there watching her lay on the snow. Unbelievable...
Lol
Professionals are on hand. She didn't hit anything, maybe a lower leg injury. Not life threatening
@@MediCali951 lol?
Its actually better, if only professionals enter the field. Like if she actually got hurt badly, and an amateur starts moving her around, it could fuck her up really bad.
Lol
Ive never been on skis, but ive had a few snowboard wipeouts in my time on the hills. I felt that one. I hope shes doing well.
Since she crossed the finish line does her time still count?
What type of sadistic designer added that significant drop right there at a high speed, off camber turn...on ice. A sick one.
It’s like every race….
Kitzbuehl has one, Wengen has one….
Well at least she made it past the finish line.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I always arrive like this" Cornelia 😂😂😂😂
It's a decent time. Does it count if you aren't on your skis?
I was thrown off the hood of a car and landed on the back of my head just like that. The car I was on was only going 20 mph.. she took a backward head slam at 3 times that speed. I can't even imagine how she survived that landing
The happy carnival music playing in the background, the female commentator making some awkwardly suggestive noises, the large crowd staring silently at mangled and motionless skier while nobody moves a muscle to check on her. Pretty neat.
Cornelia Huetter won the DH crystal globe this year. That's a great comeback from injury.
It's like motorsport....you know the risks but you take them anyway ! All strength to her !!
It’s like a LOT of sports
@@maouimaisnon2535yeah like ski jumping
They got Arnold to narrate!
Glad it's not worse and and praying for speedy recovery!
did the time still count?
Possibly the least horrific horror crash eva !
It's worse than that camera angle looks for sure, but not exactly horrific either.
WHERE the hell were the medics to make sure she was alright?! 😡😱
It takes time for the medics to get there
Props to the organizers to have immediately found the proper music for such an event to please the spectators.
Sie tut mir soooo leid!!
Ich hab for real geweint
I love skiing extremely fast, but there are things that I will not do, because of how dangerous they are. For example, the last jump after a wide turn. It can be done, but as you can see, even pros can get it wrong, and that is one of those falls that may break you.
That was awful Canadian Todd Brooker's crash at Kitbuhel back in the 80s is brutal.
Does her time still count since she slid across the line?
Dang high speed & ice not good for the body as it is let alone when falling or landing all the best to Cornelia she's amazing all professional skiers are look forward to seeing her win a medal after she recovers. My knees hurt just watching her take the high speed turns & bouncing around the ice as they do let alone when she gets turned around & lands awkwardly then seeing her barrel down the rest of the hill. Ouch she is a better person then I. Mad respect & props to her & all professional skiers I couldn't do it my knees punish me enough for doing far less LOL.
Hope she’s good .. prayers ❤️🙏
I hope she's okay.
Nope she suffered a colonic inversion and exploded rectum due to extreme bowel evacuation.
@@cosmic-fortytwo Damn, poor women. I don't know what else to say.
@@dannylance5212She has whiplash,concussion & knee injury. Google her
What were the young ladies injuries?
She wiped out at over 100KM/H and survived it. She won the day even if she didn't win the race.
I didn't see anyone rush to her aide in the clip. Did I miss something?
2023 cool ppl
Yeah, people sucks, poor girl no one run to help her
Yes, you missed the part where medics rushed to her aid only seconds after the video
Legend has it she's still skiing down the mountain
no one's run out to help her yet
she stopped are you blind
You gotta love a good crash, it’s why we love the sport the way we do
That was some bloody good down hill right there that was TFS, GB :)
I love watching these ski wrecks it never gets old hilarious
Hilarious? Cruel!
@@DianaTDiazdramatic
Still crossed the line, stand-up athlete.
Fall-down athlete, more like.
@@SvendleBerriesLMAOO
that cheery music after the crash makes it so weird
😂 true
Dedication, still crossed the finish line.
Kinetics :)
I feel very sorry for every athlete that has to go through things like that and at the same time, having seen Hermann Maier crash in Nagano in 98 i find the definition of “HORROR” is a bit to much for this one.
And crossed the finish line. Impressive wipeout.
This track is a kitten on top, but loaded with all kinds of mean tricks and surprises on the bottom half. Thing is, she aced all of them in fine fashion.. and then.. well.. sometimes even the most basic of moves go awry.. even for someone like Cornelia.
... and the show must go on
Love the music 🎉
Hello does anyone help her? Is that part of the rules ? You have to get yourself?
At least she finished
i know. and she showed "courage"... because thats what all is about. to deliver "courageous" to the cameras.
Wenn man Empathie hören kann. Ein ❤ für die Comoderatorin.
As someone who has Marshaled at this type of event and who is a former Ambulance Tech and Military Med-tech. A couple of points. No you do not want random members of the crowd rushing in to "help" her. Yes there almost certainly were trained Medics on site. Athlete emergency care at professional events like this is about as good as it gets. At an event like this having a helicopter ambulance standing by is standard. So yes she would have had prompt medical assistance - however remember the course is several miles long - so unless the medic happened to place themselves at the end of the race-course that medic will not get there instantly more like a few minutes. I emphasize again no you don't want random members of the public "helping" this individual - As others have pointed out as long as she has a good airway, is breathing and her heart is beating without massive loss of blood your primary concern with this type of accident are injuries to the spine and neck. If you have a C-Spine injury and get moved the wrong way you can be paralyzed and you can't figure out if you have a C-spine injury without an X-ray. So someone who is trained to do it has to very very carefully place the casualty on a plastic board (imaginatively called a spine board) that is X-ray transparent and strap them down tight to make sure their C-Spin isn't moving and then rush them to a hospital where you X-ray their C-spine before unstrapping them from the spine board. There are other reasons for this approach - if you have a fractured pelvis improper movement can cause the smashed up pelvis to sever the femoral artery (the massive artery that supplies blood to the leg) - if you have a severed femoral artery you will most likely be dead before you reach the ambulance let alone before they get you to the hospital. Now I've had plenty of situations where I've had trouble getting to a casualty because they were surrounded by gawkers. So if you see something like this: a) Make sure the area is safe - stop incoming traffic, skiers and sources of flame b) Unless you are one make sure a trained professional is on their way c) Its OK to approach the casualty and see how they are doing and reassure them that help is on the way and its going to be OK, but don't get in the way of someone who knows more than you about how to deal with this d) Absolutely do not grab the casualty by the arm and yank on it (as I have seen a member of the public do with one of my suspected C-Spine casualties). Do not try to scoop the casualty up. Do not try to drag the casualty anywhere unless this is essential to keep them out of danger. Obviously if they are bleeding profusely or have stopped breathing you have tackle those things regardless of what might be going on with the C-Spine - but in general what the crowd did here was about right.
I've never skied a day in my life but that didn't look like a very great place to put a jump, Right after a fast hard turn? Judging by the silence and the limp body sliding through the finish line it seems that I might be onto something?
Najo not really its a very common sport in our country so that jump is necessary to put in some competition you should watch „die streif“ thats a hard one
We can tell you know nothing about skiing.
@@JacobHaubjerg Well I did say I knew nothing about skiing it was the very first part of my comment
As a keyboard skier, I concur. 🧐🤔
@@mikaelafox6106 at least you understand that I was being a smartass
Totally cool she just lays there and nobody rushes out to see if she’s ok. Thankfully it wasn’t major she’d probably die from the looks of the response time. Like what the hell
Watch the longer edit of this crash: czcams.com/video/9ea-Tcq6Ays/video.html
The first responder was there within 20-25 seconds... Three others arrived within a minute...
People are so quick to make ill-informed opinions without any evidence to back them up.
She died from loneliness
I wouldn’t say it was a horror crash . Nobody died or blood every where. 😂
No slow motion close up?
It isn't the first time I've seen a would-be winner crash a few meters short of the finishing line.
Everybody just standing around like, duh
anyone have an update on this athlete?? her whole run was impressive up until that spectacular crash i hope she's been able to recover and continue her passion 😢
Concussion,
Whiplash,
and mild knee ligament damage.
End of list lol
@Pottan23 thank you 🥰
110 km/h. Damn...
And everyone stood around like a bunch of turkeys in a rainstorm. Did no one think to go out and help her?
Don't worry about rushing to her she'll just use the broken arm to pick herself up 😂
She has whiplash,concussion & knee injury
What place did she wind up in?
Wow almost landed a 180. Now that would be something to finish going backwards!
At least she reached the end of the track. 😏
After a quick search she seems to still be skiing but did it count since she crossed the line?
I'm glad she wasn't badly hurt.
Knew disaster was in her future at the top of the run... her stance was way too open, and she wasn't fully tucked. Surprised, she lasted as long as she did! On the positive side, she did cross the finish (probably faster than she would have had she stayed on her feet)
Shut up dude
@@79pejeperro freedom of speech so bugger off!
There was a couple of time that she almost veered out of control in a couple of turns.
Shouldve landed that 180 😎
😂 legend
Dat happy background music
What was her time?
Just sit and watch... no help at all.. nice to see. 👍
*jeez those masks*
Her skis made a horrifying BRACK! sound.
She wanted to do a 360 photo in finish
Very caring of her fellow skiiers to not rush to her aid. WTF???!!! They all just stood there watching her limp body and when she moved, they still DO NOT go help. wow
They are not supposed to ... there are medics to help ...
Aspoň došla do cieľa
Last posted speed was 100kph or 62mph. Hardpack snow is not as soft as you think it is, basically ice. So this crash is not too different from falling out of a car going that speed down a freeway. She was lucky to have only minor injuries.
Albeit what you said is true, there are incredible safety features in their gear. Obviously the helmet, but also the suit is inflatable so usually when you crash it’s a big bubble around your body ( excluding head and arms and legs.)
I’ve never understood why the men and women have different starting points.
She’s a strong independent woman, she don’t need no help.
That's why Germam kindness is known around the globe