Calgary Herald

F1: Schumacher hurt in fall on ski hill

- SARAH DILORENZO AND GEIR MOULSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher was in critical condition after undergoing brain surgery following a skiing accident in the French Alps on Sunday, doctors said.

The Grenoble University Hospital Center said the retired racing driver arrived at the clinic in a coma and underwent immediate surgery for a serious head trauma.

It was not clear whether the 44-year-old Schumacher was still in a coma but the hospital statement, which was signed by a neurosurge­on, an anesthesio­logist and Marc Penaud, the hospital’s deputy director, said “he remains in a critical condition.”

Schumacher fell while skiing offpiste in Meribel earlier Sunday and hit his head on a rock, according to a statement from the resort. Resort managers said he had been wearing a helmet and was conscious when rescuers first responded to the scene.

Earlier in the day, the Meribel resort said Schumacher had been taken to Grenoble for tests and authoritie­s said his life was not in danger.

But the situation began to appear more serious when the resort said that orthopedic and trauma surgeon Gerard Saillant had travelled from Paris to the hospital in Grenoble to examine Schumacher. A German news agency said it was Saillant who operated on Schumacher when he broke his leg during a crash at the Silverston­e race course in 1999.

In an email to The Associated Press, Schumacher’s manager Sabine Kehm said the champion German driver was on a private skiing trip and “fell on his head.”

“We ask for understand­ing that we cannot give running updates on his condition. He wore a helmet and was not alone,” Kehm said. Schumacher’s 14-year-old son was skiing with his father when the accident happened, the resort said.

As news of the incident spread, Formula One drivers used social media to wish Schumacher a quick recovery.

His former Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa, who recovered from life-threatenin­g injuries sustained at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009, wrote on Instagram: “I am praying for you my brother!! I hope you have a quick recovery!! God bless you Michael.”

The Twitter feed of Germany’s Adrian Sutil, who drives for Sauber, read: “I hope Michael Schumacher will get well soon! All my best to him and his family.” Romain Grosjean of Lotus tweeted: “All our thoughts to Schumi and his family! Hope you will recover soon #legend #Schumi.”

In addition to the crash at Silverston­e, Schumacher was hurt seriously in a motorcycli­ng accident in February 2009 in Spain when he suffered neck and spine injuries. He recovered sufficient­ly from those injuries to make a comeback in F1.

Schumacher initially retired from F1 in 2006 after winning five straight titles with Ferrari following two earlier ones with Benetton. He returned to the sport in 2010 and drove for three seasons for Mercedes without much success before retiring again last year.

 ?? Vincenzo Pinto/AFP/Getty Images/Files ?? Formula One world champion driver Michael Schumacher, seen in 2003, is receiving treatment in hospital for head injuries after falling and hitting his head on a rock in ski accident at Meribel on Sunday.
Vincenzo Pinto/AFP/Getty Images/Files Formula One world champion driver Michael Schumacher, seen in 2003, is receiving treatment in hospital for head injuries after falling and hitting his head on a rock in ski accident at Meribel on Sunday.

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