Hediger, 26 and a member of Switzerland's snowboard cross team at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, was in the mountain resort of Arosa when the incident occurred on Monday. Hediger competed at ...
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ZURICH, Switzerland -- Professional snowboarder Sophie ... athlete and another person had gone snowboarding in the town of Arosa in the Swiss Alps, on Monday when the avalanche occurred, local ...
A member of Switzerland’s national snowboard cross team has died in an avalanche at the mountain resort of Arosa in the east of the country, the Swiss Ski federation said on Tuesday. Sophie Hediger, ...
The big star of this hike is the diverse landscape around Arosa. From the highest point, the «Hauptichopf» peak, you can enjoy the splendid panorama of the Schanfigg and Rhine Valleys near Chur. Due ...
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Impact Link Sophie Hediger, who represented Switzerland in the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, died in an avalanche in Arosa, Switzerland on Monday. She was 26. According to a police report, Hediger was ...
We are immeasurably sad," Walter Reusser, CEO of Swiss-Ski, Switzerland's ski federation, said in an online statement posted ...
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