Nordic combined-American jumper Loomis hit by leaf blower
- U.S. Nordic Combined athlete Ben Loomis was hit on the shoulder by a leaf blower during the Olympic team sprint ski jump when an official failed to clear or move the equipment in time.
- Leaf blowers are used in ski jumping competitions to clear loose snow from the track or in-run between jumps, operated by officials positioned along the course.
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American Ski Jumper Collides With Leaf Blower While Barreling Down Ramp At Winter Olympics
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Team USA Star Escapes Nightmare Accident at Milan Winter Olympics
Organizers at the 2026 Winter Olympics have gone to great lengths to ensure athlete safety, from postponing events during sudden weather shifts to conducting constant course checks. Yet on Thursday, those precautions were put to the test when American Nordic combined skier Ben Loomis narrowly avoided a bizarre mishap during the team sprint. A video from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games quickly went viral after American skier Ben Loomis struck a leaf…
US ski jumper Ben Loomis narrowly avoids leaf blower disaster at Olympics
Competing in the Nordic combined team sprint at the 2026 Winter Games, American ski jumper Ben Loomis was struck by a leaf blower as he was hurtling down the track to begin his jump and managed to evade serious injury.
Nordic combined skier Ben Loomis had a close encounter with a snow blower before his jump in the doubles team event. As the American was descending after the run, a worker at the ski jump was still clearing the newly fallen snow from the slope and failed to pull the blower away in time. The incident ended happily, as Loomis made a good jump and did not want to repeat it.
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