American downhill skier Breezy Johnson has announced that she will not be participating in any upcoming races while the International Ski Federation (FIS) investigates her for a potential violation of anti-doping rules.
The 23-year-old skier, who is currently ranked sixth in the world, made the announcement on her social media accounts on Thursday. She wrote, “I am voluntarily taking a step back from racing to focus on the investigation into a potential violation of anti-doping rules. I want to make sure that I am doing everything in my power to ensure that this process is conducted fairly and with integrity.”
Johnson has been a rising star in the sport of downhill skiing. She won her first World Cup race in December 2019 and has since earned multiple podium finishes. She was also part of the US Ski Team that won gold in the team event at the 2019 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships.
The FIS has not released any details about the investigation, but it is believed to be related to Johnson’s use of a prohibited substance. Johnson has denied any wrongdoing and said that she is cooperating fully with the investigation.
The decision to withhold from racing is a difficult one for Johnson, as she was expected to compete in several upcoming events. Her absence will be felt by fans and competitors alike, as she has become one of the most popular skiers on the circuit.
It is unclear how long the investigation will take, but Johnson has said that she will not return to competition until it is concluded. In the meantime, she will continue to train and prepare for her eventual return to the slopes.
The FIS has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to doping violations, and any athlete found guilty of using a prohibited substance can face a lengthy suspension or even a lifetime ban from the sport. Johnson’s case is still ongoing, and it remains to be seen what the outcome will be.