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Kilde's Comeback: Ski Star Returns After Devastating Crash
27 Nov
Summary
- Aleksander Kilde returns to racing 22 months after a severe crash.
- He suffered leg and shoulder injuries and sepsis after a Wengen accident.
- Kilde will compete in a super-G event at Copper Mountain on November 27, 2025.

Norwegian skiing sensation Aleksander Kilde is set to grace the World Cup circuit once more, marking his return to competitive racing on November 27, 2025. This comeback follows a harrowing crash on January 13, 2024, at Wengen, which resulted in severe leg and shoulder injuries. The incident was compounded by a subsequent battle with sepsis, necessitating multiple surgeries and an extensive recovery period away from the slopes.
Kilde's anticipated return to racing was originally slated for December 2025. However, his recovery has progressed remarkably, allowing for an earlier comeback than initially planned. He confirmed his participation in the men's super-G event at Copper Mountain, Colorado. This event signifies his first competitive outing in 22 months, a testament to his resilience and determination.
Reflecting on his challenging journey, Kilde acknowledged that his body may not be the same as before the crash. He described his leg as never being "100 percent" and noted limitations in his shoulder's movement. Despite these challenges, Kilde remains optimistic, crediting his body's adaptability for enabling his return to skiing and setting his sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics.




