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William Poromaa förd till sjukhus – har brutit fotleden
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William Poromaa förd till sjukhus – har brutit fotleden

William Poromaa, a Swedish ski star, has been hospitalized after breaking his ankle during a roller skiing session in Sundsvall. His father, Larry Poromaa, confirmed the injury to Sundsvalls Tidning, stating that the ankle is broken and will require a cast. The 25-year-old athlete had already faced challenges during the winter season, including a hip injury. This new setback adds to his difficulties, though his father remains optimistic, noting that there are other ways to train while recovering. According to Akademiska Sjukhuset in Uppsala, an ankle fracture typically takes six to eight weeks to heal.

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William Poromaa förd till sjukhus – har brutit fotleden

William Poromaa, a Swedish ski star, has been hospitalized after breaking his ankle during a roller skiing session in Sundsvall. His father, Larry Poromaa, confirmed the injury to Sundsvalls Tidning, stating that the ankle is broken and will require a cast. The 25-year-old athlete had already faced challenges during the winter season, including a hip injury. This new setback adds to his difficulties, though his father remains optimistic, noting that there are other ways to train while recovering. According to Akademiska Sjukhuset in Uppsala, an ankle fracture typically takes six to eight weeks to heal.

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