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Czech skier Ondrej Bank crashes, taken off on sled


BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Ondrej Bank of the Czech Republic suffered a concussion and cuts on his face after he crashed near the finish during the downhill portion of the Alpine combined Sunday at the world championships.

He was able to move on his own and will undergo more evaluation at a local hospital, race officials said. He also will have his face checked for possible fractures.

Bank was in the middle of a fast run when he stumbled just before the final jump and went over it out of control. He slid across the finish line on his side and medical personnel rushed to treat him.

The 34-year-old Bank was down on the course for around 10 minutes before he was taken off the slope on a sled.

His teammate, Martin Vrablik, found it difficult to race after seeing Bank's violent crash. He was already "a little scared" of the demanding course and finished 5.40 seconds behind the time of leader Kjetil Jansrud of Norway.

"I couldn't think about anything, just focused on Ondrej," Vrablik said.

Vrablik said he rode up the chairlift before the race with Bank and they talked about the downhill portion.

"I think he was sure that he (was going to) take the medal," Vrablik said. "He was absolutely focused on the best run here. He was happy and he was ready."

Bank finished third in a World Cup Alpine combined event in Austria on Jan. 23. He also was third in the discipline during a competition at Beaver Creek in 2007.