Why viral Finland skier Remi Lindholm who suffered frozen penis at Winter Olympics is missing this years games

Shafted by his own body.A Finnish cross-country skier whose penis froze during a bone-chilling race during his last Olympic appearance was pulled out of this year’s games in Italy due to a devastating injury.Remi Lindholm, who went viral for his manhood freezing in 2022, suffered a broken backside while training in May and the ailment kept him off Finland’s Olympic team.Lindholm, 28, was working out with a friend when he hurt his back and was later diagnosed with a strain fracture to his sacrum, located in his lower back and situated between the two hipbones.“We ran a few races with miro and my back hurt.The end result is a stress fracture in my sacrum and a bit of a hiatus for a while,” Lindholm wrote on Instagram after his injury, alongside three photos, including one of him sitting naked inside a sauna.Lindholm’s penis froze during the men’s 50 km cross-country race in the Chinese mountains after extreme cold temperatures forced organizers to shorten the event to 28 km.The thin ski suit was no match for the temperature on race day, which hit negative 9 degrees with a wind chill of 25 below was no match for Lindholm, who described the race as one of the worst competitions he’d been a part of, battled but finished 28th out of 61.He publicly shared the private information that he had frozen down under during the race, the second such time in his career.“You can guess which body part was a little bit frozen when I finished…” he told reporters.A heat pad was used to thaw him out but Lindholm suffered the most when warmth returned to his entire body.“When the body parts started to warm up after the finish, the pain was unbearable,” he said.Lindholm faced delays in his rehab and has been kept off Finland’s 103-athlete delegation to Italy.This year’s race is scheduled to be held on Feb.
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