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Breezy Johnson wins women's downhill for first US medal at Winter Olympics

Breezy Johnson wins women's downhill for first US medal at Winter Olympics
With *** name like Breezy, you'd assume that gold is in the bag for Milan, but injury has proven to be *** challenge. One thing she's conquered so far, winning gold in this year's World Championship with hopes of doing the same in the Winter Games. I. Breezy Johnson understands an elite athlete's career, much like alpine skiing, leaves little room for error. As athletes we're used to like really good control over our bodies, right? We can do extreme athletic events and then suddenly you can't even, you know, turn *** muscle on or walk. Getting on the slopes now has meant mending fractures, tears, and knee damage that forced her to withdraw from the 2022 games in Beijing. At this point I'm like, your next Olympics is definitely not guaranteed. You never know when the journey will end, and so you have to seize the opportunities that are in front of you. Race experts say she is far from *** reckless skier. They say that she's smart on the course with clean lines, much like her approach to getting to Milan. I'm going to go there. I'm going to do everything I can, and I want to win *** medal. I want. Finally realized that dream that you know I thought was was very realistic before the last game. So, so yeah, I'm just going to go out, give everything I can, and we'll see what happens. Johnson is also very vocal about the mental health side of the game. She often talks about the strength it takes dealing with the pressure and expectations to perform on the road to Milan Cortina. I'm Jason Newton.
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Updated: 8:16 AM EST Feb 8, 2026
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Breezy Johnson wins women's downhill for first US medal at Winter Olympics
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Updated: 8:16 AM EST Feb 8, 2026
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American ski racer Breezy Johnson won the Olympic downhill Sunday with a hard-charging run on a day marred by teammate Lindsey Vonn’s crash that saw her being taken off the mountain in a helicopter.Johnson was the sixth racer and found speed with a risk-taking trip along the iconic Olympia delle Tofana course on a sunny day in Cortina. She was in the leader’s box when Vonn, the No. 13 racer, cut a corner too close and was spun around before crashing. The race was put on hold for more than 20 minutes.The 30-year-old Johnson joins Vonn, 41, as the only American women to win the Olympic downhill. Johnson finished in 1 minute, 36.10 seconds to hold off Emma Aicher of Germany by just .04 seconds, securing the first medal for the United States of these Winter Games in the process. Italy’s Sofia Goggia, the 2018 Olympic downhill winner and 2022 silver medalist, finished with the bronze.The tears began welling in the eyes of Johnson as racer after racer couldn’t top her time. Johnson wiped them away with her mitten. It’s been a tumultuous road to the top for Johnson, who sat out the 2022 Beijing Olympics with a knee injury. She was given a 14-month ban that expired in December 2024 for missing three anti-doping exams and violating “whereabouts” rules. She returned to win the world championship last February.Now, she’s an Olympic downhill gold medalist. Teammate Jacqueline Wiles finished just .27 seconds away from a medal in a tie for fourth place.“I think that this was the best run Breezy’s ever skied,” teammate Bella Wright said. “I’ve seen her ski ever since I was 8 years old.”Vonn's crash put a somber mood over the event. Vonn, who won the downhill at the 2010 Vancouver Games, was a gold-medal favorite before her crash in Switzerland last week when she suffered a ruptured ACL for her latest major knee injury.She returned to elite ski racing last season after nearly six years and after receiving a partial titanium knee replacement in her right knee.Cande Moreno of Andorra had her left knee buckle while landing on a jump. Like Vonn, she was taken off the course by helicopter, and the race was again put on hold.Both downhill golds this weekend were won by the reigning world champions after Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland won the men's race on Saturday. Both races alsofeatured up-and-coming silver medalists (Aicher, Giovanni Franzoni of Italy) and Italian veterans in bronze position (Goggia, Dominik Paris).With her bronze medal, Goggia now has an Olympic downhill medal of every color. Graham contributed from Bormio, Italy.

American ski racer Breezy Johnson won the Olympic downhill Sunday with a hard-charging run on a day marred by teammate Lindsey Vonn’s crash that saw her being taken off the mountain in a helicopter.

Johnson was the sixth racer and found speed with a risk-taking trip along the iconic Olympia delle Tofana course on a sunny day in Cortina. She was in the leader’s box when Vonn, the No. 13 racer, cut a corner too close and was spun around before crashing. The race was put on hold for more than 20 minutes.

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The 30-year-old Johnson joins Vonn, 41, as the only American women to win the Olympic downhill. Johnson finished in 1 minute, 36.10 seconds to hold off Emma Aicher of Germany by just .04 seconds, securing the first medal for the United States of these Winter Games in the process. Italy’s Sofia Goggia, the 2018 Olympic downhill winner and 2022 silver medalist, finished with the bronze.

The tears began welling in the eyes of Johnson as racer after racer couldn’t top her time. Johnson wiped them away with her mitten.

It’s been a tumultuous road to the top for Johnson, who sat out the 2022 Beijing Olympics with a knee injury. She was given a 14-month ban that expired in December 2024 for missing three anti-doping exams and violating “whereabouts” rules. She returned to win the world championship last February.

Now, she’s an Olympic downhill gold medalist. Teammate Jacqueline Wiles finished just .27 seconds away from a medal in a tie for fourth place.

“I think that this was the best run Breezy’s ever skied,” teammate Bella Wright said. “I’ve seen her ski ever since I was 8 years old.”

Vonn's crash put a somber mood over the event. Vonn, who won the downhill at the 2010 Vancouver Games, was a gold-medal favorite before her crash in Switzerland last week when she suffered a ruptured ACL for her latest major knee injury.

She returned to elite ski racing last season after nearly six years and after receiving a partial titanium knee replacement in her right knee.

Cande Moreno of Andorra had her left knee buckle while landing on a jump. Like Vonn, she was taken off the course by helicopter, and the race was again put on hold.

Both downhill golds this weekend were won by the reigning world champions after Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland won the men's race on Saturday. Both races alsofeatured up-and-coming silver medalists (Aicher, Giovanni Franzoni of Italy) and Italian veterans in bronze position (Goggia, Dominik Paris).

With her bronze medal, Goggia now has an Olympic downhill medal of every color.

Graham contributed from Bormio, Italy.

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