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Everyone stopped him, but he couldn't stop Lindsey Vonn (42, USA). But for the value of the challenge, we had to accept very harsh consequences. A shocking accident effectively ended the last Olympics.
According to foreign media reports such as the BBC, Bonn crashed during the race for the 13th time in the alpine skiing women's downhill race at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Alpine Ski Center in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on the 8th (Korea time).
I lost my balance without even passing the first sentence and was able to stop only after a long time coming down in that state. It was the scene of a terrible accident to anyone's eyes. Vaughan eventually had to be taken by helicopter to the hospital.
It was a very harsh result. Bonn was in an accident again less than ten days later. In the World Cup held in Crang Montana, Switzerland on the 30th of last month, he had to travel to a hospital by helicopter due to a similar accident. It wasn't even a minor injury. The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee was ruptured, and bone bruising and meniscus cartilage damage overlapped.
I couldn't break Bon's will. He ruptured ligaments in his right knee in a collision during the 2013 World Championships and was taken to a hospital by helicopter. He was injured again next season and failed to participate in the 2014 Sochi Olympics. During his career, he suffered leg fractures and concussions due to numerous accidents.
He announced his retirement in 2019. However, in 2024, he underwent artificial knee joint surgery. An artificial joint has already been implanted in his right knee. He returned to that state and regained his top form. With the downhill gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Games, he was named the most successful skier in history. He is once again hunting for gold while preparing for the Olympics as No. 1 in the downhill section this season.
According to the British Guardian, Bonn said, "I'm so sorry that this result came out a week before the Olympics," even after he was recently injured, but added, "But one of the things I'm best at is a come-from-behind victory. It's not over until it's over," he said, expressing his strong will to play.
It's the Olympics that everyone stopped. Because it seemed to be practically impossible. This is because it seemed too much to just cheer for the value of a great challenge.
The BBC commentator, who watched the game, could not hide his tears. Kemmi Alcott could not hide her tears and said, "I even feel guilty about myself getting emotional like this," adding, "When I think about the end of this story, I never imagined that Bon would fall on the edge of the course and be dragged in motion."
"Left foot jumping is really difficult even for healthy athletes. He was sprinting towards the podium, when his left knee was not functioning properly and his hip was pushed back, resulting in a completely nightmarish situation. It was a really terrible nightmare," he said.
Everyone cheered for Bon's propaganda, which could not be stopped, but the result was disastrous. "With the whole world watching, we wanted to see her smile as she crossed the finish line. "It was quick, and we wanted to see him overcome this difficult challenge," he said.
According to CBS, his father, Alan Kildow, was looking only at the ground, looking at his daughter's sad accident. "It's really the scene we didn't want to see most," his sister Karin Kildow said. "Bon always did 110 percent of his power, and nothing less. I played with all my heart, sometimes this can happen. Skiing is a really dangerous sport," he said.
However, those who know him well said they cannot guarantee what future will unfold for Bon. He was hospitalized with serious injuries ahead of the 2006 Torio Olympics, but he participated in all four events scheduled in less than 48 hours and won a bronze medal even without a collateral ligament at the 2019 World Championships.
Johan Eliash, president of the International Ski Federation (FSI), who was watching from the scene, also said, "It's a really tragic thing," but what can I do. It's a ski race. As I know Bonn well, I can't rule out the possibility of him winning the 2030 French Alps Olympics," he said.
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