Michaela Chevrerene won a historic victory at the World Cup Ski Cup on Sunday by winning the motorcycle race in the Italian resort.
The American, who returned to work in January two months after the injury, finished 0.61 seconds before he finished second.
Winning means that the 29 -year -old is the first skier, male or female, who reaches triple numbers in the World Cup.
“I don't know that I can dream of a dignity like this,” said Chevrin. “It is very big, it's too long, it takes a lot.
“I always dreamed of good turns and step -by -step, and I was trying to be better tomorrow than I was today. This dream for me is large enough.”
Chevrerene, the most successful Alps in the world, had previously talked about mental health struggles to return to competition after a strange race injury.
She was ready to win the hundred in December when she led the second stage of the Killington giant zigon race in the United States, but was destroyed near the end of running, and entered safety networks.
Chevren was wounded in a hole and muscle damage in her stomach, an injury that told the BBC skiing on Sunday that was “strange, painful and painful.”
She spent two months abroad, but she returned to the race at the end of January and won the world medal in the fifteenth career world championship in Salbach earlier this month.
“Today, a lot of things had to go correctly for me, and a mistake for others,” said Chevrin's emotional after her victory on Sunday.
“In the end, I did something right.”