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FIS launches safety research project

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The FIS has initiated a 3-year research project to improve safety for Alpine skiers. Last year, 43 per cent of all Alpine World Cup skiers had an injury. And, this season, several top racers (e.g. John Kucera, Nicole Hosp and Jean-Baptiste Grange) have already been injured. The FIS has asked the University of Salzburg to analyse the risks involved in Alpine skiing and come up with proposals that may decrease the number of injuries.
...See: http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/news/pressreleases/press-releases-2010/fis-iss-specialproject-s.html
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