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According to several reports, the two -time Olympic gold medalist Lora Dahlmier suffered a serious injury to a two -time Olympic gold medalist after falling at a high altitude in the remote Carcoram mountain in northern Pakistan.
Dahlmeier was estimated to disappear. German media outlet zdf It was reported that Tuesday’s helicopter flyover data concluded that 31 -year -old had a very least “seriously injured”.
The search and rescue team has not yet made contact with a German -born Bythletes until Tuesday morning.
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15 January 2020, Bavaria, Rohpolding: Bathlon: World Cup, Sprint 7.5 km, women in Chimgou Arena. Laura Dahlmier, former Bythlet in a TV interview. (Mathius Boy/DPA/Picture through Alliance Getty Image)
A spokesman for the Pakistani government said that he was “taken from the landslide site by the local people,” per raater. The representative of Dahlmier confirmed that she was at an estimated height of 18,700 feet at the time of the mountaineering accident.
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“Laura Dahalmier was climbing with her climber partner on 28 July when she was caught in a rockfall. The accident took place around 5,700 meters local time around noon. [18,700 feet]”Dahlmeier’s management told ZDF in a statement.
“His partner immediately called emergency services, and a rescue operation immediately began. Due to the refreshing of the area, a helicopter was able to reach the site of the accident only on the morning of 29 July.”
Germany’s Laura Dahlmier competed in action on December 28, 2019 during the Bayathlon World Team Challenge at Weltins Arena in Gelsenchen, Germany. (TF-Image/Getty Image)
Dahlmeier was away from professional competition in 2019. He cited reducing his overall passion to play the game in his retirement declaration.
“After an incredibly difficult season with a lot of high and climbing, I no longer felt the 100 percent passion required for professional games. That is why after some long thought I decided to finish my active biomenhalon career after some long thoughts,” Dahlmier said in 2019.
Germany’s Laura Dahlmier shot a 15 km of women’s 15 km individual biomed on 15 February 2018 at the Alpensia Bathlon Center in PyeongChang-Gan, South Korea. (Adam Preity/Getty Images)
She earned a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, where she made history as the first female biathlite to win a sprint and chased double in a single game.
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Dahlmeier is also an Olympic bronze medalist. She finished third in the 15 km individual event in the 2018 game.
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