Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton was airlifted to the hospital after breaking his neck while training for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton was airlifted to Milan after breaking his neck in a training crash. The 35-year-old, competing at his fourth Winter Olympics, fell during a snowboard cross training session on Monday in Livigno.
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Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton has been airlifted to hospital after breaking his neck in a training accident at the Winter Olympics. The 35-year-old had been competing at his fourth Games in Italy. Bolton was preparing for the men's snowboard cross event in Livigno earlier this week when he took a heavy fall.
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The Winter Olympics is officially underway after an eye-catching Opening Ceremony at Milan's iconic San Siro Stadium. But for Australia and many other nations, there were only a small contingent of athletes present at the main venue for the traditional Parade of Nations.