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Alex Zanardi, former F1 driver and Paralympic champion, dies at 59
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02.05.2026

Alex Zanardi, former F1 driver and Paralympic champion, dies at 59

Italian driver lost both legs in high-speed cart race crashHe went on to win four Paralympic golds as a para-cyclistAlex Zanardi, the former Formula One driver who lost both legs in a racing crash and went on to win Paralympic gold medals, has died at the age of 59, his family said on Saturday.Zanardi, from Bologna, made his F1 debut in 1991 and later achieved success in the Cart series in the United States, winning back-to-back championships in 1997 and 1998. His life took a dramatic turn in September 2001 when he was involved in a high-speed crash during a Cart race in Germany that led to the amputation of both legs. Continue reading...

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Lindsey Vonn Recovers From Olympic Crash, Unsure If She'll Race Again
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Spor·30.04.2026AI özeti

Lindsey Vonn Recovers From Olympic Crash, Unsure If She'll Race Again

Lindsey Vonn says she is still recovering physically and emotionally from her crash at the Winter Olympics in February, where she suffered a complex left leg fracture that nearly led to amputation. The 41-year-old has undergone eight surgeries and needs at least one more operation to repair a torn ACL. She says she may retire but is not ready to make that decision emotionally yet, with recovery expected to take at least a year and a half.

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Florida Man Contracts Flesh-Eating Bacteria From Gulf Coast Water, Requires Leg Amputation
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Sağlık·28.04.2026AI özeti

Florida Man Contracts Flesh-Eating Bacteria From Gulf Coast Water, Requires Leg Amputation

A 74-year-old Florida man developed a severe Vibrio vulnificus flesh-eating infection after jumping into Gulf Coast waters with a leg cut. Within three days, his leg turned dark from bleeding under the skin, with gas bubbling from dying flesh. Despite emergency surgery and antibiotics, his leg required amputation above the knee. The case, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, underscores rising V. vulnificus infections linked to warming waters, with US cases increasing eightfold between 1998-2018.

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