FILE - This is a Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009 file photo of Swiss skier Daniel Albrecht looses control during a downhill training on the legendary Streif downhill course in Kitzbuehel, Austria,. Albrecht injured himself in the crash after he lost control and flew through the air for about 40 meters (yards) coming to a stop near the finish line. He received medical attention for several minutes before being airlifted by helicopter to a local hospital. Albrecht counts himself among the lucky. The Swiss Alpine racer left spectators gasping in horror when he lost control during a training run in January 2009, landing on his back and sliding down the icy slope.Then came three weeks in a medically induced coma and months of struggling for a simple word or phrase. Ultimately, while still in his 20s, the former world champion had to give up competing in the sport that he loved. But, viewing Michael Schumacher’s critical brain injuries through the prism of his own, Albrecht knows his own luck held “when I came back as a nearly normal guy.”(AP Photo/Giovanni Auletta, File)GRENOBLE, France (AP) — Daniel Albrecht counts himself among the lucky. The Swiss Alpine racer left spectators gasping in horror when he misplaced keep an eye on during a coaching run in January 2009, touchdown on his back and sliding down the icy slope.