Horror fall in Garmisch: Help for Tereza Nova urgently needed!”

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Serious injuries to Tereza Nova after a fall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Fundraising campaign for her rehabilitation started.

Schwere Verletzungen von Tereza Nova nach Sturz in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Spendenaktion für ihre Rehabilitation gestartet.
Serious injuries to Tereza Nova after a fall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Fundraising campaign for her rehabilitation started.

Horror fall in Garmisch: Help for Tereza Nova urgently needed!”

On July 17, 2025, the ski world's thoughts will remain with one of its most talented athletes: Tereza Nova from the Czech Republic, who suffered a tragic fall during training on the Kandahar in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in January. How Eurosport According to reports, the 25-year-old is faced with a traumatic brain injury, bleeding, an injury to the carotid artery and a fracture of the eye socket after her serious accident. Her mother describes her recovery journey so far as extremely challenging, but Tereza has already made important progress. However, the road back to complete independence remains long and rocky.

In the wake of the dramatic events, the Czech Ski Association launched a fundraising campaign to collect additional funds for Nova's extensive rehabilitation. Association President David Travnicek said that skiing is a beautiful but also hard sport; a single moment can change your entire life. “Let's get Terka back on its feet” is the motto of the initiative, with many supporters helping to cover the costs of urgently needed treatments as government support expires in September BR reported.

The rocky road to recovery

Tereza Nova has already undergone several surgeries during her rehabilitation and continues to struggle with the physical effects of her serious fall. Videos on her Instagram account show the athlete, who is currently sitting in a wheelchair and recording her progress with a shaved head - a sign of the many medical procedures. Her left side remains motionless for the time being, which makes her return to the slopes even more difficult. At the same time, managing everyday tasks such as speaking and dressing requires intensive support and patience.

In the world of ski racing, such accidents cannot be easily ignored. Discussions about the safety of the mode, especially after several crashes by prominent athletes such as Mikaela Shiffrin and Cyprien Sarrazin last year, have gained momentum again. Mikaela Shiffrin has successfully mastered her comeback, while Sarrazin is fighting her way back through physical training and Pinturault is making her first turns in the snow again. But the shadow of Nova's injury hangs over the entire scene and reminds everyone of the risks of the sport.

Together for Tereza

The Czech Ski Association and the entire ski family are firmly on Nova’s side. The hope of one day being able to return to the slopes remains a central goal for both her and her supporters. The fundraising campaign has already mobilized numerous helpers who want to support Tereza on her long road to recovery. Every contribution counts to support them during this difficult time.

In these times, the power of the community in skiing is shown, ready to do anything to help an injured colleague. Tereza, we believe in you!