While much of the attention has been placed on Lindsey Vonn in the run-up to the Winter Olympics, her teammate has an extraordinary story of her own

American alpine skier Breezy Johnson has teammate Lindsey Vonn's back as the skiers prepare for the downhill competition at the Winter Olympics.

While much of the attention has been placed on Lindsey Vonn in the run-up to the Winter Olympics, her teammate has an extraordinary story of her own

Lindsey Vonn’s bid to win gold at her fifth Olympics ended in a painful crash as US teammate Breezy Johnson topped the final podium

Breezy Johnson collected her first career Olympic medal, taking gold in the women's downhill at the 2026 Milano Cortina Games.

Breezy Johnson has won Olympic gold in downhill skiing, overcoming a challenging journey marked by injuries and setbacks.

The 30-year-old has labored in the shadow of household names like Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin. On Sunday, she made history of her own

The U.S. Ski team is balancing conflicting emotions at the Olympics: Joy for Breezy Johnson's downhill gold and devastation after Lindsey Vonn's crash.

Breezy Johnson spoke with USA TODAY Sports about her Olympic downhill gold medal, what it means — and how it broke.