Margot Simond, 18, Dies After Training Accident in Val d'Isere
Margot Simond, 18, Dies After Training Accident in Val d'Isere

Margot Simond, 18, Dies After Training Accident in Val d'Isere

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Margot Simond, an 18-year-old French alpine skiing talent, died following a crash during a training session at Val d'Isere, France. Simond, who was the French under-18 slalom champion and had multiple national and international achievements, was preparing for the Red Bull Alpine Park event when the accident occurred. Despite attempts by medical personnel to revive her at the scene, she could not be saved. The tragedy led to the cancellation of the scheduled event, and tributes poured in from the global ski community, including Olympic champions Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin. Both the French Ski Federation and the International Ski and Snowboard Federation expressed deep condolences, highlighting Simond's promise and impact on the sport. Local authorities have launched a preliminary investigation into the circumstances of her death.

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