Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger, 26, dies in avalanche in the Swiss Alps

Sophie Hediger, a member of Switzerland's snowboard cross squad for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, has died after an avalanche at a mountain resort, the country's skiing federation announced on Tuesday.

Sophie Hediger.
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The incident occurred on Monday at the Arosa resort in Switzerland.

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Hediger, 26, took part in the Beijing Games' women's individual and mixed team snowboard cross events.

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Hediger's first two World Cup podium results came during the 2023-24 season. Her finest performance was a second-place finish in St. Moritz in January.

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"We are shocked and our thoughts are with Sophie's family, to whom we offer our deepest condolences," said Swiss-Ski CEO Walter Reusser in a statement. "(She lost her life) tragically, brutally and far too soon."

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