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After a great personal tragedy, a famous skier lives a fairy tale.
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After a great personal tragedy, a famous skier lives a fairy tale.

Former Alpine skier Mattias Hargin, who previously experienced a personal tragedy with the death of his wife Matilda Rapaport in a snow avalanche in Chile ten years ago, is set to welcome another child into his family. Hargin and his fiancée, Lovisa, are expecting their second child, marking a new chapter of happiness after his wife's passing. Hargin had considered retiring from skiing following her death but decided to continue his career. He has had a successful career, including a win at Kitzbühlu and three team medals at World Championships between 2013 and 2017. The article highlights this positive development in his life after enduring significant personal loss.

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After a great personal tragedy, a famous skier lives a fairy tale.

Former Alpine skier Mattias Hargin, who previously experienced a personal tragedy with the death of his wife Matilda Rapaport in a snow avalanche in Chile ten years ago, is set to welcome another child into his family. Hargin and his fiancée, Lovisa, are expecting their second child, marking a new chapter of happiness after his wife's passing. Hargin had considered retiring from skiing following her death but decided to continue his career. He has had a successful career, including a win at Kitzbühlu and three team medals at World Championships between 2013 and 2017. The article highlights this positive development in his life after enduring significant personal loss.

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