Skier Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway displays the so-called “Wave Air Back Protector”, an air bag for ski racers, during a news conference at the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel January 19, 2012. – Reuters Photo

KITZBUEHEL: A first prototype of a high-tech air bag aimed at increased safety in ski racing was presented on Thursday, two years before its planned introduction at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

The International Ski Federation and Italian manufacturer Dainese demonstrated the so called D-air system, which inflates air bags under the race suit in case of a crash in order to protect the skier’s back, chest, shoulders and collar bones.

FIS race director Guenter Hujara said ‘‘crashes may always happen but this could help racers walk away from it without serious injuries.’’

Several World Cup athletes, including former overall champion Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway’s Kjetil Jansrud and Italy’s Werner Heel, have been taking part in the development of the system.

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