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Jeremy Renner Snowmobile Ride Three Years Post Accident


Jeremy Renner
I’m Back in The (Snow) Saddle!!!

Published
January 8, 2026
9:16 AM PST

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Jeremy Renner is getting back on the horse after nearly being killed by a snowplow … because he’s back in the snow, and operating a snow vehicle.

The “Mayor of Kingstown” star just shared a video from his 55th birthday, and he’s tooling around a snow-covered mountain near Lake Tahoe, California on a snowmobile … a little over 3 years after his near-fatal Snowcat accident.

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Jeremy’s showing no fear here, going up and down the mountain with ease … and it looks like he’s recovered from a brush with death that resulted in more than 30 broken bones and a punctured liver.

As you know … Jeremy was crushed by a snowplow on New Year’s Day in 2023 at his property in Tahoe … he saved his nephew from being run over, but nearly died in the process.

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Jeremy turned 55 Wednesday and says he woke up bright and early at 5:55 AM to mark the occasion … winding down from a busy day on the slopes by deep-cleaning his carpets, which he says he loves to do.

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Earlier this week, Jeremy posted a video from his first time skiing since the accident, so it looks like he’s finally getting his life back after a long rehab process.

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