Breezy Johnson wins 2026 Olympic downhill gold, overshadowed by Lindsey Vonn’s crash.

MILAN — In Milan, an athlete from the United States celebrated exuberantly at the conclusion of her downhill ski run, having achieved the top time among female competitors. However, this victor was not the individual who had garnered extensive media attention recently for her courageous attempt to race despite a significant leg injury.

Breezy Johnson secured the Olympic gold medal this Sunday, demonstrating such audacious speed that she recovered from veering off course during several mid-run turns. Her margin of victory against Germany’s Emma Aicher, who placed second, was a mere four-hundredths of a second—clocking in at 1:36.10 compared to Aicher’s 1:36.14—a difference shorter than a quick gesture or a rapid eye movement. The bronze medal went to Sofia Goggia from Italy.

Johnson now stands alongside Lindsey Vonn as one of only two American women to have ever claimed Olympic gold in the downhill skiing event.

“I felt optimistic about today’s race,” she commented. “I’m still struggling to fully process it, so I’m unsure when it will truly register. I’ll inform you when it does.”