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fromwww.mercurynews.com
13 hours ago

Olympic snowboarder Cam Bolton breaks neck in training accident

The 35-year-old snowboard cross specialist crashed on Monday and reported worsening neck pain after waking up on Tuesday, the Australian Olympic Committee said. A CT scan at an Olympic clinic identified two stable neck fractures. Bolton was then airlifted to a hospital in Milan for further assessment and treatment. Cam is in a stable condition and remains in good spirits, the AOC said in a statement on Wednesday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

We're all aging. Father Time hasn't beaten me yet': Nick Baumgartner on snowboarding in the Olympics at 44

Nick Baumgartner, 44, continues competing at the highest level in snowboard cross, embracing age while aiming for future Olympics and inspiring others.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton airlifted to hospital after breaking neck at Winter Olympics

Cam Bolton suffered two neck fractures in a snowboard cross training crash and was airlifted to Milan, ending his Winter Olympics campaign.
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fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

From 15 to 44: Meet Team USA's Youngest & Oldest Athletes at the 2026 Olympics - SnowBrains

Team USA's 2026 Winter Olympic ski and snowboard roster spans ages 15 to 44, showcasing emerging talent and veteran longevity.
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3 weeks ago

The Top 9 Fastest Winter Olympic Events - SnowBrains

The events of the Winter Olympic Games range from the elegance of figure skating to the high-stakes adrenaline of events such as skeleton and downhill Skiing. Whether competitors brave vertical drops of the alpine slopes or the claustrophobic, icy chutes of the sliding track, these competitors turn these already dangerous tracks into the fastest arenas on Earth. In these events, the difference between gold and a catastrophic crash is extremely minute and at speeds that would earn a speeding ticket on most roadways.
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fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

Australian Snowboarder Belle Brockhoff Announces Retirement Ahead of Olympics - SnowBrains

Australian snowboard cross star Belle Brockhoff has announced her retirement from competitive racing, stepping away just weeks before the next Winter Olympics after a long rehabilitation from serious injuries. In a heartfelt open letter addressed to the "Snowboarding Family," Brockhoff confirmed that ongoing recovery from a compound wrist fracture and a fractured L1 vertebra ultimately led her to the decision.
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fromWIRED
1 month ago

What Paralympian Monster Mike Schultz Packs to Race Down the Mountain

When he was 27, snow cross racer Mike Schultz (who got the nickname "Monster Mike" because of his renowned fearlessness) drifted off course in a race, flew off his snowmobile, and obliterated his knee. It required multiple surgeries and multiple days in a coma to save his life. Ultimately, his medical team had to amputate his leg.
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