American skier Breezy Johnson won gold in the women's downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics, edging out Germany's Emma Aicher by 0.04 seconds. The victory marked Team USA's first medal of the Games but was overshadowed by teammate Lindsey Vonn's early crash, which resulted in a broken left leg. Vonn, competing despite a torn ACL, was airlifted to a hospital and is in stable condition after surgery.
In sunny conditions at the Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Breezy Johnson delivered a daring run to secure her first Olympic medal. Skiing sixth, the 30-year-old American clocked 1:36.10, reaching speeds of 80 mph while navigating tight lines and jumps. "I had a good feeling about today," Johnson said afterward. "I still can't believe it yet." Her time held up against 30 challengers, with Emma Aicher taking silver in 1:36.14 and Italy's Sofia Goggia earning bronze at 1:36.69, thrilling the home crowd.
The event turned somber 13 seconds into Lindsey Vonn's 13th start. The 41-year-old, returning from a 2019 retirement after a partial right knee replacement, clipped a gate with her right shoulder mid-jump, twisting her body and tumbling down the slope. Screams echoed as medics attended her; she was airlifted to Ca' Foncello Hospital in Treviso, where she underwent surgery for a left leg fracture. U.S. Ski & Snowboard confirmed Vonn is stable. "My heart aches for her," Johnson said. "It's such a brutal sport sometimes."
Vonn's comeback was fueled by Cortina's familiarity—she holds 12 World Cup wins there—and determination despite tearing her left ACL on January 30 in Switzerland. She posted third-fastest in Saturday's training but pushed aggressively Sunday. Johnson, who missed the 2022 Beijing Olympics after injuring her knee on the same course and served a 14-month doping suspension, called her win redemption. "If you're going through hell, you keep walking," she reflected.
American Jackie Wiles tied for fourth at 1:36.96, while Bella Wright finished 21st. The race highlighted downhill's risks, with Andorran Cande Moreno also airlifted after crashing. Vonn's pursuit of a fourth Olympic medal—adding to her 2010 downhill gold and two bronzes—ended abruptly, but her legacy endures with 84 World Cup victories.