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French Alpine skier David Poisson dies in tragic training crash in Canada

The 35-year-old and his French teammates were training ahead of the World Cup at Lake Louise

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Frenchman David Poisson has died following a training crash at Nakiska Ski Area in Alberta. Photo: EPA
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French skier David Poisson, a downhill bronze medallist at the 2013 world championships, was killed during a training accident in Canada on Monday, the French ski federation announced.

“Devastated by this news,” the federation said in a statement, adding that it “shared the pain of (Poisson’s) friends and family in these particularly difficult moments”.

No further details were provided about his death, which came as the 35-year-old Poisson and his French teammates were training at Nakiska ahead of the World Cup events at Lake Louise on November 25 and 26.
Poisson was set to compete at the World Cup later this month. Photo: EPA
Poisson was set to compete at the World Cup later this month. Photo: EPA
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The International Ski Federation (FIS) also paid tribute to Poisson, who made his World Cup debut in 2004 and earned his lone podium when he came third at the 2015 downhill in Santa Caterina.

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Poisson was also a two-time Olympian and competed at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver as well as in Sochi four years later.

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