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Breezy Johnson Crashes Out of Super-G at Milano Cortina 2026
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Breezy Johnson Crashes Out of Super-G at Milano Cortina 2026

American ski racer Breezy Johnson crashed out of the women's Super-G at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, failing to finish the race.

American ski racer Breezy Johnson crashed out of the women's Super-G at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, failing to finish the race.

The incident marks a disappointing turn for Johnson, who was among the contenders in the speed event. The crash occurred during her run down the challenging Italian course, forcing her to abandon the competition before reaching the finish line.

Johnson, a veteran of the World Cup circuit known for her prowess in downhill and Super-G events, had entered the Olympics with solid form. The DNF (Did Not Finish) represents a setback in her quest for Olympic success at these Games.

Speed Events at Milano Cortina 2026

The Super-G is one of the most demanding disciplines in Alpine Skiing, combining the technical precision of giant slalom with the high speeds of downhill racing. Athletes navigate a course with fewer gates than slalom but at significantly higher velocities, requiring split-second decision-making and exceptional skill.

The Milano Cortina venues have presented unique challenges for competitors, with variable conditions and technical terrain testing even the most experienced racers. Johnson's crash underscores the fine margins that separate success from disappointment in Olympic alpine racing.

Johnson's Olympic Campaign Continues

While the Super-G did not go as planned, Johnson will have opportunities to compete in other speed events during the Games. Her experience and determination make her a threat in any downhill or speed discipline she enters.

The American alpine team will be looking to regroup as the competition continues in the Italian Alps, with multiple medal opportunities still ahead in the alpine program.

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