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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2021 3:28:24 GMT
Julie Pomagalski, a former Olympic snowboarder from France, has died in an avalanche in the Swiss Alps. She was 40. Pomagalski competed in the parallel giant slalom at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and the 2006 Turin Games. She won gold in the snowboard cross at the world championships in 1999. Julie Pomagalski in action at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics. The French ski federation said Wednesday that Pomagalski died Tuesday but did not specify the location. French and Swiss media widely reported that the avalanche took place on Gemsstock mountain in the Swiss canton of Uri. The federation said a guide, Bruno Cutelli, also died in the avalanche. Uri police said that four people from France were free-riding on the descent from Gemsstock.
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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2021 23:16:45 GMT
Julie Pomagalski, a former Olympic snowboarder and world champion from France, was killed in an avalanche in the Swiss Alps on Tuesday, authorities said. She was 40. The accident occurred in Switzerland's canton of Uri shortly before noon. A group of four French citizens were freeriding down Gemsstock mountain when a slab of snow broke loose, according to a press release from Uri cantonal police. Freeriding is a style of snowboarding or skiing performed on ungroomed backcountry terrain, without a set course. Three people were swept away by the avalanche, sliding down the slope. A search and rescue team that included a helicopter and two avalanche search dogs were deployed to the area. But by the time they arrived, two people were "completely buried" and didn't survive, police said. The third was airlifted to a hospital for their injuries, according to police, who didn't reveal the victims' names. It was unclear what caused the deadly avalanche, police said. The French Ski Federation released a statement Wednesday that didn't specify the location of the avalanche but identified the two dead as Pomagalski and Bruno Cutelli, a guide and a mountain rescue unit member. "With nine World Cup podiums, Julie was passionate about snowboarding and mountains," the federation said.
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