French skier dies after training accident

The French skiing federation has confirmed the death of downhill skier David Poisson after a training crash in Canada.

France's David Poisson celebrates after completing men's WC downhill.

French downhiller David Poisson's most successful seasons were 2013 and 2015. (AAP)

French downhill skier David Poisson, a former medalist at the world championships, has died after a training crash in Canada. He was 35.

The French Ski Federation said Poisson, who won the downhill bronze medal at the 2013 worlds, was training in the Canadian resort of Nakiska for World Cup races in North America. The federation did not elaborate.

French sports minister Laura Flessel expressed her "sadness" and said she will look carefully into the circumstances of the crash.

Poisson, nicknamed "Caillou" ("small stone"), was a popular figure on the World Cup circuit.

He secured his only World Cup podium in 2015 when he came third in the Santa Caterina downhill in Italy, and was fourth in the prestigious Kitzbuehel downhill in 2013.

Poisson also competed in the last Winter Olympics, and hoped to qualify for the Pyeongchang Games.

The International Ski Federation expressed its condolences to Poisson's family and friends in a statement, praising "a respected and accomplished athlete on the World Cup tour ever since his debut in 2004."

American ski racer Steven Nyman tweeted: "My heart goes out to David Poisson's family, friends and teammates. He was a good man, a beast and a friend. I will miss him. The whole World Cup Tour will miss him."

"There is no word for that," former French downhiller Luc Alphand told L'Equipe newspaper.

"Eliminating risk entirely in downhill is impossible."


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