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Teen Ski Jumping Sensation Tina Erzar Puts Career on Hold Due to Rare Bone Condition

Tina Erzar, Junior World Champion, faces a challenging year ahead. The teen ski jumping star is battling a rare bone condition that threatens her Winter Olympics dream.

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Teen Ski Jumping Sensation Tina Erzar Puts Career on Hold Due to Rare Bone Condition

Seventeen-year-old ski jumping sensation Tina Erzar has been forced to put her career on hold due to a rare bone condition. An MRI scan has revealed an aneurysmal bone cyst in her neck, causing severe pain and ruling her out of the upcoming season, including the Winter Olympics.

Aneurysmal bone cysts are uncommon, particularly in the neck and head area, and typically affect younger individuals. Tina, a Junior World Champion, is no stranger to adversity, having competed at the highest level in the past two seasons. Despite the setback, she has begun treatment, undergoing injections that, so far, have not caused her pain. The road to recovery is expected to take about a year.

Tina, who has been a dominant force in ski jumping, expressed her eagerness to return to the sport she loves. She hopes that with time and successful treatment, she will be able to reclaim her place among the elite in her field.

Tina Erzar's treatment for her rare condition is expected to take a year. During this time, she will miss the ski jumping season, including the Winter Olympics. Despite this, she remains hopeful that her treatment will be successful and that she will be able to return to professional ski jumping in the future.

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