Australian snowboarder breaks neck during training accident at Winter Olympics

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Cam Bolton is now resting after the accident. He fell on Monday and complained of worsening pain the next day, when a trip to the hospital identified two fractures.
Cameron Bolton.
Cam Bolton at the Livigno Snow Park the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Valtellina on 6 Feb. 6.Dan Himbrechts / EPA / Shutterstock
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MILAN — Australian snowboarder Cam Bolton was resting in a hotel in Milan on Wednesday after breaking his neck in a training mishap at the Winter Olympics, the Australian Olympic Committee said.

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The 35-year-old snowboard cross specialist suffered a serious fall at training on Monday and reported worsening neck pain on Tuesday.

A scan at the Olympic Polyclinic identified two stable neck fractures and Bolton was taken to a Milan hospital for further imaging and assessment.

“Cam is in a stable condition and remains in good spirits,” the AOC said in a statement on Wednesday.

“The Australian Olympic medical team is working with local doctors and neuro specialists in Australia to determine next steps for further assessment and treatment.”

Bolton took silver in the mixed team snowboard cross with Mia Clift at last year’s world championships in Engadin, Switzerland.

The AOC said it had enacted the Late Athlete Replacement option, bringing Olympic debutant James Johnstone onto the team alongside Adam Lambert and Jarryd Hughes for the men’s snowboard cross qualifying on Thursday.

Australia’s snowboard halfpipe entrant Misaki Vaughan was also ruled out of the Olympics after suffering a head injury during training on Monday and failing a head impact assessment on Tuesday, the AOC added.

No athlete will replace Vaughan, with Australia to be represented by Amelie Haskell and Emily Arthur in the women’s halfpipe qualifying later on Wednesday.

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