China’s Liu Jiayu Injured During Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe Qualifiers at Milan-Cortina

China’s Liu Jiayu Injured During Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe Qualifiers at Milan-Cortina

China’s Liu Jiayu faced a serious injury during the women’s snowboard halfpipe qualifiers at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in Livigno, Italy, on February 11, 2026. While executing her second run, Liu lost control during her final takeoff, resulting in a headfirst crash into the halfpipe.

Details of the Incident

After the fall, Liu Jiayu remained motionless for several minutes. Medical personnel swiftly responded by placing her on a rescue sled and transporting her to the on-site medical center for evaluation.

Medical Assessment

Initial assessments by the medical staff indicated that Liu was unlikely to have sustained a cervical spine injury. However, the injury is suspected to be related to the impact on her head.

Liu Jiayu’s Olympic Journey

  • Age: 33
  • Olympic Participation: This event marks her fifth appearance at the Winter Olympics.
  • Previous Achievement: Liu’s best Olympic performance was securing a silver medal in the women’s halfpipe at the PyeongChang 2018 Games.

Liu Jiayu’s journey in snowboarding has garnered significant attention, and her current situation raises concerns among fans and fellow athletes alike. As she continues to be evaluated, updates on her condition will be closely watched from around the world.