Olympics-Alpine skiing-Johnson misses a medal but gets a ring and a fiance


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Alpine Skiing - Women's Super-G - Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy - February 12, 2026. Breezy Johnson of United States reacts after her run during Women's Super-G REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, ⁠Feb 12 (Reuters) - Olympic downhill champion Breezy Johnson ended up with an engagement ring ⁠instead of a medal on Thursday after crashing out of the women's ‌super-G at the Milano Cortina Games and then saying yes to her fiance.

The American skier's boyfriend Connor Watkins went down on one knee in the snow at the finish area to make the proposal ​and present the sapphire and gold ring.

"I had told ⁠him that I always dreamed of ⁠getting proposed to at the Olympics so I had an inkling," Johnson, who won ⁠her ‌gold on Sunday, told reporters.

Watkins, who described himself as a poet working in the construction industry, said he had been planning for about a year and ⁠had needed a little help from the U.S. ski ​team and governing FIS ‌to make it happen.

With Johnson smacking into a gate and then careering into ⁠the catch fencing, ​damaging her helmet, popping the question took on secondary importance.

"I was hoping she was OK, first and foremost," said Watkins, standing alongside Johnson and wearing a hat knitted by his partner.

"There ⁠was a plan B, just in case there needed ​to be, because you never know how the day is going to work out. Sometimes the mountains can be unforgiving," added the Georgia native who said he knew little ⁠about ski racing when the couple met.

The super-G was Johnson's last race at the Games.

"His words were so beautiful and just, like, I echoed so much of what he said. So I was just crying and thinking about how much I love him," ​she said.

"At my first Games, there was talk that one ⁠of my teammates was going to get engaged at the Olympics and it kind of ​just stuck in my mind. I feel like ‌it just felt fitting to combine two of ​my loves and it's a special place.

"There's a lot of mystique around it. And you also get free photography."

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing by Toby Davis)

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