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Blindness Crisis On Skate Blade "I Hit Titanium Under the Snow" Confession... 女 Short Track Star Reveals Live Broadcast of 'The Scar I Covered'

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Camilla Celier. /Photo = The Sun Source
Camilla Celier. /Photo = The Sun Source

Polish skating star Camila Celier, 25, who almost went blind after cutting her face on a skate blade, revealed her horrific accident scar.

The Sun reported on the 24th (local time) that "Selier has been covering half of her face online since she was hit with a skate blade on the head on the ice in February, but she recently appeared on the Polish news channel 'Gien Dobry' with her husband Dianne to reveal her wounds to the world."

The accident occurred on the 22nd of last month in the women's 1500m quarterfinal race at the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy. At the time, Celiere raced with South Korea's No Do-hee (Hwasong City Hall), Kristin Santos-Greezworld (USA), Haner Desmott (Belgium), and Aryanna Fontana (Italy), but she fell in a tangle with Santos-Greezworld and Fontana in the second half of the game. In the process, there was a dizzying situation in which Santos-Greese World Day crossed Celiere's face.

After that, Celiere failed to get up and the game was stopped, and his face was bleeding. Eventually, he was rushed out of the ice on a stretcher.

According to the media, her husband, Diane, who was watching this at the scene, confessed that she did not know the seriousness of the situation at first. "It wasn't until I saw the replay that I knew the wound was wide open, and it was really shocking," he said. "In a miserable mood, I contacted the team, the coach, and everyone on the field as soon as possible, and everyone was in shock."

Celier, who had a deep cut just below his left eye, underwent immediate treatment and surgery immediately after being taken off the link. Around her eyes, which were revealed on the air, there were still some bruises and clear straight scars showing the impact of the accident at the time.

Camilla Celiere's accident scene (left) and recent (right). /Photo = The Sun Source
Camilla Celiere's accident scene (left) and recent (right). /Photo = The Sun Source
Camilla Celiere (far left) in the immediate aftermath of the accident. /AFPBBNews=News1
Camilla Celiere (far left) in the immediate aftermath of the accident. /AFPBBNews=News1

Celier also detailed the current state of recovery. "I inserted a titanium net in the inner and outer corners of the eyes, and the bones under the eyebrows are still fractured," he said. "The most inconvenient thing is that things look overlapping when looking up, and sometimes they show such symptoms when looking down."

It was a serious injury that could have led to a bigger tragedy, but Celier is not letting go of hope. "Unfortunately, sometimes I get hit in the face by someone else during the game," he said. The scar may remain and my eyesight may become a little blurred, but I will not give up," he said.

"I'm trying to be as positive as I can because I have really cool people around me. Not only my family but also people all over the world are supporting me, and I've received a lot of positive messages," he said, expressing his gratitude.

Celier, who did not give in at a terrible moment, has recently been working on daily recovery, such as setting up a new house. He, who has been paying special attention to preventing terrible wounds from being exposed, recently said on his Instagram, "I came home once again after reconstructive ophthalmic surgery," adding, "There will be a lot of ophthalmic treatment left in the future, but everything is moving in the right direction."

Camilla Celier. /Photo = The Sun Source
Camilla Celier. /Photo = The Sun Source

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