Brockhoff, a triple winter Olympian, was first flown to a hospital in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, before being evacuated to Greece, where she required surgery after suffering a fracture of the L1 vertebrae in the crash.
The 32-year-old Victorian, who had only just returned to competition after recovering from a broken wrist, landed on her coccyx and suffered no neurological damage, the accident coming less than a year out from the next Winter Olympics in Italy.
A member of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia medical team is accompanying and supporting Brockhoff, with her partner also flying to Greece to be with her.
“Currently our medical team are working with the medical emergency service personnel and the hospital in Greece to ensure that Belle receives the best care possible,” Olympic Winter Institute of Australia chief executive Geoff Lipshut said.
“We will reassess options together with Belle following surgery over the next 48 hours.
“Belle is in good spirits, and I am very pleased that her partner has been able to fly to Greece to support her during this time.”
Following the surgery, Brockhoff is expected to remain in Athens to rehabilitate for up to two weeks before returning to Australia to continue preparations for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
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