She crashed right before the finish line.
at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre on Monday. Going at top speed, the 24-year-old lost her balance, and her legs spread wide as she crashed into one of the gates and slid into the finish line. The audience gasped as O'Brien lay on the icy ground, clutching her left leg, with her foot visibly turned to the side.
Doctors and emergency responders tended to her for almost 10 minutes before pulling her away on a stretcher.that, O'Brien was"alert and responsive." They added,"She was worried about delaying the race. And also she wanted to know how fast she was skiing. What a trooper!" This was O'Brien's first time at the Olympics.
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