American Downhiller Breezy Johnson Eyes Her First World Championship Gold
After extensive injury rehab and with World Cup podiums in the books, Johnson is ready to collect some World Championship hardware.
After extensive injury rehab and with World Cup podiums in the books, Johnson is ready to collect some World Championship hardware.
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American Breezy Johnson collected her first super-G points of the season.
The American finished third in the first of the two downhills in Crans Montana, then followed up with a fifth-place finish.
Johnson led the U.S. Women’s Alpine Team in a successful World Cup weekend in Val d’Isere.
The women’s World Cup continued in Garmisch-Partenkirchen amidst an outpouring of grief and sympathy for Mikaela Shiffrin.
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