RED BLOOD ON THE WHITE SNOW: Olympic Glory ERASED by Horrific Crash as US Skier Claims Gold
An American flag waves today over a mountain of pain. While Breezy Johnson celebrated Olympic gold, her teammate Lindsey Vynn was being AIRLIFTED OFF THE MOUNTAIN following a sickening, high-speed crash.
Johnson’s victory was a razor-thin, four-hundredths-of-a-second miracle. But the photo of her holding the medal (Andy Wong/AP) now tells a sinister double story. It’s a story of one athlete’s triumphant comeback and another athlete’s potential catastrophe, all in the span of ONE DEADLY HOUR. The US team’s first medal of these Games is forever stained with the image of Vonn’s wreckage.
This is the DARK REALITY of downhill racing. The sport sells us speed and glory, but the cameras too often capture BRUTALITY. Who pays the price? The athletes risking everything. Who benefits? The networks and federations profiting from the drama. They will replay Vonn’s crash a thousand times for clicks while her condition remains a terrifying mystery.
They hand out gold medals while the sirens still echo through the valley.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




