CORTINA D'AMPEZZO ā CORTINA D'For Breezy Johnson, the road to an Olympic gold medal was similar to the winning downhill run she turned in Sunday: It was full of jarring bumps that nearly knocked her off course, but not off target.
There was the knee injury here in Cortina during a training crash that ultimately kept the American from competing in the 2022 Beijing Games. There was the 14-month ban for violating āwhereaboutsā rules when it comes to testing for doping.
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She kept a hard-charging attitude and that was on display in Cortina on a day marred by teammate Lindsey Vonn's crash and trip to a hospital. The 30-year-old Johnson joins Vonn, 41, as the only American women to win the Olympic downhill.
āPeople are jealous of people with Olympic gold medals. Theyāre not necessarily jealous of the journey it took to get those medals,ā said Johnson, who has never won a World Cup race. "I donāt think my journey is something that many people are envious of and itās been a tough road, but sometimes you just have to keep going because thatās the only option. If you're going through hell, you keep walking because you donāt want to just sit around in hell.ā
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 at the Milan Cortina Games in the process. Italyās 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 couldnāt top her time, wiping them away with a mitten.
Her long-awaited medal? That didn't hold up so well. The clasp holding the ribbon to the medal broke. She placed the pieces in her pocket.
āItās definitely heavier than I expected,ā Johnson said of her new hardware. āI think thatās maybe why it broke.ā
Johnson was just the sixth racer of the day and found speed with a risk-taking trip along the iconic Olympia delle Tofana course on a sunny day in Cortina. She felt confident it was good enough for a medal, but not as sure if it would be gold.
āBut I hoped that it would be enough,ā she said. āI just tried to keep it rolling. I knew it was fast in some of the places where I made mistakes. I was like, āDid I just make a mistake or did I make a mistake because I was going fast?ā Thatās the line that youāre always trying to walk, and today was enough.ā
She was in the leaderās 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.
āI kind of wish the TV directors maybe wouldnāt have replayed some of the crashes as much as they did,ā Johnson said. āItās a little hard when youāre surrounded by cameras and stuff, not wanting to watch that.ā
Itās certainly been a bumpy road to the top for Johnson, given the knee injury and a 14-month ban that expired in December 2024. She returned to win the world championship last February.
Now, sheās an Olympic downhill gold medalist. Teammate Jacqueline Wiles finished just 0.27 seconds away from a medal in a tie for fourth place.
āI think that this was the best run Breezyās ever skied,ā teammate Bella Wright said. āThere was a lot of expectation, and she rose to the challenge.ā
Johnson figures to have another shot at gold in the team event and could be paired with Mikaela Shiffrin.
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.
"I hope itās not as bad as it looked,ā Johnson said. āMy heart just goes out to her.ā
Like Vonn, Cande Moreno of Andorra also was taken away in a helicopter after a crash in which her left knee appeared to buckle while landing after a jump.
For Aicher, the silver medal pairs with the silver she earned as part of the team parallel event at the 2022 Games.
āAt the third turn I thought, āOh (crap), what am I doing? Come on, Emma,'" she recounted. "But I managed to let the skis go pretty well.ā
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 also featured 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.
āSo-so with my performance, but in the overall I got a medal again,ā Goggia said. "Itās a privilege.ā
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Graham contributed from Bormio, Italy.
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