
Laura Dahlemeer is “seriously injured” after the collapse of the frightening rocks
The German Olympic Olympic and the Gold Medal Laura Dahlamire was at least twice “serious injuries” in an accident that created in the mountains in Pakistan on Monday, according to reports, and the rescue team was unable to respond in emergency cases from Tuesday morning.
The flight of a helicopter over the site was determined that Dahlamer, 31, was at the minimum “serious injuries”, according to the German broadcaster ZDF, and no signs of life were discovered.
Fayez Allah, a difference, a spokesman for the Pakistani government, said that Dhalemir “was transferred by the local population from the ground collapse site,” according to Reuters.
“Laura Dahlemeer was climbing with her mountain climbing partner on July 28 when she was arrested in a rock. The accident occurred soon at an altitude of about 5700 meters (18700 feet),” Dahlamer administration team said in a statement to the German broadcasting network ZDF.
“Her partner immediately contacted emergency services, and a rescue operation began immediately. Because of the distance of the area, a helicopter was unable to reach the accident site on the morning of July 29.”
The accident occurred in the Coacoraum Mountains in northern Pakistan.
Dahlmeier retired from the competition in 2019 at the age of 25, shortly after winning its Olympic Gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyong Chang.
There, she won in the 7.5 km and 10 km race, becoming the first female Beatlette to win the enemy race and chase in the same Olympic Games.
She also won a bronze medal in the 15 km individual event in those Olympic games, and she achieved 15 gold medals (including seven gold) in the world championship throughout her career.
“After an incredibly difficult season with a lot of highlands and declines, I no longer feel that passion is 100 percent required for professional sport. For this reason, after I thought a long time I decided to end my active career in Bathlon,” Dahlamer said in a statement of her retirement for 2019.
After her retirement, she co-authored a book for German children entitled translated into “The Climate Gang: Laura Dahlmeier and friends who work for nature”, and also worked as a commentary for ZDF during the 2019-20 World Cup season.
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