A frightening crash during the Women’s 1500-meter short track quarterfinal at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics left spectators in shock after Polish skater Kamila Sellier suffered a serious facial injury. The incident occurred when Team USA’s Kristen Santos-Griswold lost balance during an illegal lane pass. As she fell, her skate blade struck Sellier near the eye, causing a deep cut….
A frightening crash during the Women’s 1500-meter short track quarterfinal at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics left spectators in shock after Polish skater Kamila Sellier suffered a serious facial injury. The incident occurred when Team USA’s Kristen Santos-Griswold lost balance during an illegal lane pass. As she fell, her skate blade struck Sellier near the eye, causing a deep cut. Italy’s Arianna Fontana was also involved, and the race was immediately stopped as medical teams rushed onto the ice.
Footage from the Milano Ice Skating Arena captured the chaos of the high-speed collision. In short track racing, where athletes can exceed 40 km/h, even small errors can lead to dangerous accidents. After the crash, multiple skaters slid across the ice while officials paused the event. A privacy screen was placed around Sellier as medics treated her, and she was later taken off the rink on a stretcher. Despite the injury, she reassured the crowd with a thumbs-up, drawing applause from spectators.
Poland’s Olympic team later confirmed that Sellier underwent surgery and was in stable condition. Doctors stitched a cut on her cheek and continued monitoring swelling and possible eye damage, though early signs suggested her vision remained intact.
Santos-Griswold was penalized and disqualified for the illegal move. The incident has renewed discussion about safety in short track speed skating, highlighting the risks athletes face at elite speeds. For now, the Olympic community is focused on Sellier’s recovery and wishing her a safe return.