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Schumacher going 'good skier speed' Schumacher was travelling at speed of 'very good skier'
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Footage from Michael Schumacher's helmet camera shows him travelling at the speed of "a very good skier on fairly hard terrain" when he hit a rock and fell, investigators say. Footage from Michael Schumacher's helmet camera shows him going at the speed of "a very good skier" when he hit a rock and fell, investigators say.
Investigators probing the former F1 driver's ski accident said he was eight metres off-piste when he crashed. Investigators probing the former F1 driver's accident said he was eight metres off-piste when he crashed.
They said the 45-year-old "did not really look at reducing his speed when he went off piste". Prosecutor Patrick Quincy said he could not as yet estimate the 45-year-old's speed but said it was "not an important element of the investigation".
Mr Schumacher suffered a severe head injury in the 29 December accident. Schumacher suffered a severe head injury in the 29 December accident.
He is currently in a medically induced coma at a clinic in Grenoble where doctors describe his condition as critical but stable.He is currently in a medically induced coma at a clinic in Grenoble where doctors describe his condition as critical but stable.
Fans gathered outside the hospital on 3 January to mark the racing legend's 45th birthday.Fans gathered outside the hospital on 3 January to mark the racing legend's 45th birthday.
'Image by image'
Speaking at a news conference in the French city of Albertville, the investigating team said they had so far attended the scene of the accident in the resort of Meribel, spoken to witnesses and the medical team.Speaking at a news conference in the French city of Albertville, the investigating team said they had so far attended the scene of the accident in the resort of Meribel, spoken to witnesses and the medical team.
They had also examined the driver's helmet and skis and viewed footage filmed on a camera attached to his helmet.They had also examined the driver's helmet and skis and viewed footage filmed on a camera attached to his helmet.
Lead prosecutor Patrick Quincy said Mr Schumacher had deliberately chosen to go off piste, an area between a red and blue piste that was clearly signposted. Mr Quincy, who is heading the investigation team, said they needed to go through the two-minutes of footage "image by image" to identify Schumacher's exact speed.
The off piste area was clearly signposted at the Meribel ski station, he said. The investigators said the video appeared to show "completely normal behaviour by a good skier on this terrain".
"[Mr Schumacher] is evidently an extremely good skier, but one of his skis hit a rock that was sticking out... it caused him to fall and he hit his head on the rock," the prosecutor said. Schumacher had deliberately chosen to go off piste, an area between a red and blue piste that was clearly signposted, they said.
"[Mr Schumacher] is evidently an extremely good skier, but one of his skis hit a rock that was sticking out... it caused him to fall and he hit his head on the rock," Mr Quincy said.
Another investigator, Stephane Bozon, said the skis were in "perfect condition" and had not been the cause of the accident.
Schumacher's family have been by his bedside since the accident, and have appealed for privacy in recent days, asking journalists to leave the clinic where he is being treated.
Michael Schumacher won seven world championships and secured 91 race victories during his 19-year career.
He won two titles with Benetton, in 1994 and 1995, before switching to Ferrari in 1996 and going on to win five straight titles from 2000.