Langleyite dominates
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Racing spirit of ailing Olympic champion downhiller Bill Johnson still shining through
The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it.
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Former US Olympic skier's spirit shines through
The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it. Once helped into his motorized scooter, former Olympic champion Bill Johnson races through the halls of an assisted living facility in Gresham, Ore., hardly ever backing off the accelerator. Well, until he's ordered to SLOW DOWN by the nursing staff.
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Johnson's ups and downs
Skiing Strokes slow Olympic star Embed multimedia (photos, galleries, audio, map): Bill Johnson Journey Skiing Bill Johnson Journey Skiing The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it. Once helped into his motorized scooter, former Olympic champion Bill Johnson races through the halls of an assisted living facility in Gresham, Ore., hardly ...
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Series of strokes have disabled Bill Johnson's body, but not his spirit
(AP) -- The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it.
Former U.S. skier’s spirit shines through
The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it. Once helped into his motorized scooter, former Olympic champion Bill Johnson races through the halls of an assisted living facility in Gresham, Ore., hardly ever backing off the accelerator.