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Sara Sigmundsdottir to miss CrossFit Games 2021 as ACL knee injury brings ‘nightmare’ to life

  • The crowd favourite Icelandic superstar ruptures her ACL and is out for the whole season
  • Sara Sigmundsdottir has a run of bad luck, as injury and infections mount up year after year

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Sara Sigmundsdottir will miss the 2021 CrossFit Games with a knee injury. Photo: Handout

Sara Sigmundsdottir will miss the CrossFit Games 2021 season after a serious knee injury. She announced the news on Instagram, describing the “nightmare” moment.

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“I experienced my biggest nightmare earlier this week when I hurt my knee in training. I felt a click in my knee during a split jerk and went straight to get an MRI scan. The results showed a ruptured ACL,” she wrote.

“I am still realising that this has actually happened and that I won‘t be taking part in the 2021 CrossFit Games season. This recovery process requires imminent surgery and then months of rehabilitation. When the timeline becomes clearer I’ll share an update on what that looks like.”

She finished third in her debut CrossFit Games in 2015, and then again in 2016. Sigmundsdottir was fourth in 2017 and every year since fans wonder “is this the year she wins?” But the Icelandic superstar cannot catch a break.

 
In 2018, a stress fracture to her ribs ruined her chances. Then, in 2019, she was a victim of the controversial cuts that thinned the field after each round. In 2020, she caught an infection that affected her hormones and ruined her chances.
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