this excerpt discusses an athlete (likely a skier or snowboarder, given the references to Switzerland and the U.S. Grand Prix) who has suffered injuries that will impact their planning for the upcoming Games (presumably the Winter Olympics).
Here’s a breakdown:
* Previous Injury: The athlete had an undisclosed injury at the U.S. Grand Prix in December.
* new Injury: They have now dislocated their shoulder in Switzerland.
* Impact: This new injury will “at minimum” delay their preparations for the Games. This suggests the injury is significant enough to disrupt training.
The passage highlights a setback for the athlete’s Olympic aspirations. The use of ”at minimum” implies the injury could perhaps be more serious and have a greater impact than just a delay.








