This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Lindsey Vonn’s downhill run lasted just 13 seconds before a violent crash left her airlifted and requiring surgery ...
You can say that it’s all downhill for now for U.S. ski team veteran Lindsey Vonn at the 2026 Winter Olympics at Milan-Cortina, Italy. She’s scheduled to compete in the women’s downhill final on ...
Thousands of athletes across the country will be competing to make their dreams come true during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy. One of the biggest names, regardless of event, is Lindsey Vonn, ...
Lindsey Vonn is pulling off the seemingly impossible task of continuing her Olympic journey despite a torn ACL, bone bruise and meniscus damage to her left knee. Vonn sustained the injury Jan. 30, ...
A perfect recipe of circumstances makes downhill skiing doable — though still quite remarkable — for Vonn, even with a torn ACL. François-Xavier Marit / AFP via Getty Images CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — ...
Lindsey Vonn wiped out in a downhill race on Jan. 30. She got up limping, then was airlifted from the course. The diagnosis: a ruptured ACL — a season-ending injury for most.But the three-time Olympic ...
One week ago, 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn suffered a torn ACL at a World Cup event in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, while preparing for the Winter Olympics, which begin Friday in Italy. Despite the ...
Olympic gold medalist and American ski star Lindsey Vonn continued to defy the odds on Friday when she completed her first training session in the women’s alpine skiing downhill just a week after she ...
Lindsey Vonn plans to compete in Winter Olympics Teammates say torn ACL doesn't rule out skiing First Vonn event scheduled for Sunday LIVIGNO, Italy, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Olympic skier Landon Wendler ...
As if the Lindsey Vonn comeback couldn’t get any more dramatic. Unless you’ve been hibernating in a cave, you may have read that Vonn, the comeback queen of American ski racing, is enduring a ...
They don’t call her the “Iron Woman” for nothing. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, 41, announced Tuesday that she’ll still be competing in the Winter Olympics — despite sustaining an ACL injury last week.