Maria Komissarova
Maria Komissarova (born September 5, 1990) is a Russian freestyle skier who competed in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She is known for her participation in the ski cross discipline.
Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]
Maria Komissarova was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. She began skiing at a young age and quickly showed talent in the sport. Komissarova initially trained in alpine skiing before transitioning to freestyle skiing, where she specialized in ski cross.
Competitive Career[edit | edit source]
Komissarova represented Russia in various international competitions, including the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. She earned several top finishes in World Cup events, establishing herself as a strong competitor in the ski cross discipline.
2014 Winter Olympics[edit | edit source]
Maria Komissarova qualified to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Russia. During a training run on February 15, 2014, she suffered a severe spinal injury. The injury occurred on the ski cross course, leading to an immediate halt in her competitive career. Komissarova underwent emergency surgery in Sochi and was later transferred to a specialized clinic in Germany for further treatment.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Following her injury, Maria Komissarova has been involved in various rehabilitation programs. She has also become an advocate for athletes with disabilities and has shared her experiences to raise awareness about spinal injuries in sports.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Maria Komissarova's career and her subsequent injury have highlighted the risks associated with high-speed, high-impact sports like ski cross. Her story has inspired many within the sports community and beyond, emphasizing the importance of safety and support for injured athletes.
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