After Car Accident, Olympian Ana Alonso Rodriguez Secures 2 Bronze Medals
Spanish ski mountaineer Ana Alonso Rodriguez concluded her remarkable 2026 Winter Olympics journey with two bronze medals, despite being hit by a car just months before. On February 21, Rodriguez, 31, along with her teammate Oriol Cardona Coll, secured a bronze in the ski mountaineering mixed relay event in Milan and Cortina, Italy, coming in behind France's gold medalists and Switzerland's silver medalists. Earlier in the week, Rodriguez had won bronze in the women's sprint event.
Following a car accident in October, Rodriguez opted not to undergo surgery for her torn ACL and separated shoulder. She described her decision to compete in the Olympics as risky but ultimately rewarding, as she exceeded her own expectations by winning two medals.
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Rodriguez expressed her pride in persevering through challenges and discovering newfound strength within herself during the Olympics. She reflected on the uncertainty of her ski mountaineering career following multiple injuries, including ligament tears and a broken ankle.
Despite facing setbacks from the accident, Rodriguez remained determined to push forward and embrace the challenges ahead. She acknowledged the difficulties but also the rewards of overcoming obstacles and continuing her journey with unwavering support.
Rodriguez's dedication and resilience paid off as she celebrated her victories in Milan and Cortina, describing the emotional significance of her bronze medals in the face of adversity. She emphasized the importance of competing and finding joy in her performance, regardless of the outcome.