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Vonn’s Olympic Downhill Crash and the 2026 Medal Standings
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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The second day of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics was a day of stark contrasts, featuring both historic American triumphs and a devastating injury to one of skiing's greatest icons.The Women’s Downhill: Triumph and Tragedy The headlines were dominated by the women’s downhill event at the Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Breezy Johnson (USA) captured the gold medal with a time of 1:36.10, finishing just 0.04 seconds ahead of Germany's Emma Aicher. This victory marked Team USA’s first medal of these Games. Italy’s Sofia Goggia, who lit the Olympic flame, took the bronze.However, the event was marred by a "horror crash" involving 41-year-old American legend Lindsey Vonn. Vonn, making a dramatic comeback after six years of retirement, was competing despite having fully ruptured her left ACL in a crash only nine days prior. Just 13 seconds into her run, Vonn appeared to clip a gate, losing control and spinning through the air before hitting the snow.Vonn was heard screaming in agony and received medical attention on the slope for 15 minutes before being airlifted by helicopter. While the U.S. Ski Team initially described her condition as stable, it was later confirmed that she suffered a fractured left leg and underwent surgery at a hospital in Treviso. The race also saw crashes by Andorra's Cande Moreno, who was also airlifted, and Austria's Nina Ortlieb.Medal Standings: Norway vs. Italy The battle for the top of the medal table is currently a contest between efficiency and volume:• Norway holds the #1 rank with 3 gold medals. Their success is driven by stars like Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, who won the men’s skiathlon, and Sander Eitrem, who set an Olympic record (6:03.95) to take gold in the men’s 5,000m speed skating.• Italy leads in total medals with 7 (1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze). Host nation highlights include Francesca Lollobrigida’s gold in the 3,000m speed skating and a silver medal in the biathlon mixed relay.• France sits in the top five after securing gold in the biathlon mixed relay.Other Key Results and News• Germany earned its first gold of the day through Max Langenhan in the men's luge.• In snowboarding, Benjamin Karl (Austria) successfully defended his Olympic title in the parallel giant slalom, while Zuzana Maderova (Czechia) took the women’s gold.• Team GB faced a setback as their new skeleton helmets were banned by the governing body due to their shape, a decision upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.• Beyond the slopes, protests broke out in Milan near the Olympic Village, leading to clashes where police used tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators protesting the environmental impact of the Games.As the Games continue, all eyes remain on the medical updates for Lindsey Vonn and the upcoming figure skating team event medals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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