Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for leg fracture after hard crash during Olympic run
- On Sunday, Lindsey Vonn crashed early in the Olympic women's downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, and was airlifted after nearly 20 minutes of on-slope treatment as the race was halted.
- Racing on a badly injured left knee, Lindsey Vonn had revealed five days earlier that she had `completely ruptured` her ACL after crashing in Switzerland last week where she was diagnosed with bone bruising.
- About seconds into her run, she cut the line on the opening traverse, lost control, was spun in the air, hit the firm snow face-first, and then rolled with her skis still attached as medical personnel responded.
- The race was halted as Breezy Johnson held the early lead by 0.04 seconds over Germany's Emma Aicher, and fans gave a standing ovation while Alan Kildow watched from the stands.
- Already leading the World Cup downhill standings, Vonn returned in December 2024 after retiring in 2019 and had undergone an April 2024 surgery, making her a top contender before her crash.
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Lindsey Vonn in stable condition after surgery, breaks leg in downhill crash at Winter Olympics
Lindsey Vonn 's defiant bid to win the Winter Olympic downhill at the age of 41, on a rebuilt right knee and a badly injured left knee, ended Sunday in a frightening crash that left her with a broken leg and saw her taken to safety by a rescue helicopter for the second time in nine days.
UPDATE: Lindsey Vonn stable after surgery on leg fractured in crash in the Olympic downhill
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey Vonn took a major crash at the Olympic downhill race in Cortina D’Ampezzo on Sunday, ending what may be the final race of her career. Vonn fell after catching her arm inside the fourth gate, 13.4 seconds into her run losing control on the first jump and twisting to land perpendicular to the hill. She was down for more than ten minutes before a medical helicopter evacuated her from the slope. According to Olymp…
Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery after Olympic downhill fall
Lindsey Vonn underwent surgery on a fractured left leg after a heavy crash during the women’s downhill final at the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics on Sunday, with doctors confirming her condition is stable. The 41-year-old American skier fell just 13 seconds into her run on the Olimpia delle Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Her right arm struck a gate at high speed, sending her out of control and down the slope. Medical staff treated her on th…
Alpine skier Vonn has surgery on leg after crash at Olympics | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO/TREVISO, Italy >> U.S. ski great Lindsey Vonn had surgery on a broken leg in an Italian hospital after her audacious bid to win Olympic downhill gold with a ruptured knee ligament ended in a horrific crash after 13 seconds on Sunday.
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