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World Champion USA’s Sarah Hendrickson Out for Season

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August 27, 2015 (Park City, Utah) – World champion ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson (Park City, UT) underwent knee surgery this week and will be out for the season. Hendrickson, who injured her right knee in a training accident in August 2013 leading up to the Sochi Olympics, reinjured the knee during jump training in June.

Sarah Hendrickson [P] Women's Ski Jumping USA
According to U.S. Ski Team Medical Director Kyle Wilkens, Hendrickson underwent surgery to repair her right knee earlier this week in Park City. A followup surgery is anticipated in a few months. She will rehab at her home base of Park City at the USSA Center of Excellence. It is anticipated that she will be back for the 2016-17 World Cup season including the 2017 World Championships in Lahti, Finland. Hendrickson won the season-long FIS World Cup title in 2012 and became the World Champion in 2013.

“I am not giving up on my dreams that I set years ago – this is just another speed bump in the road. My story isn’t over. It’s a bummer for me to miss the World Cup tour this season, but I’m fortunate that this is a year without an Olympics or World Championships,” said Hendrickson. “It will be an opportunity for me to have a mental break and focus on coming back next season even stronger for the 2018 Olympics. I have a different mindset than in the past and I’m confident in my ability to come back in 2017 and be competitive in PyeongChang.”





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