Lindsey Vonn breaks leg in downhill crash at Winter Olympics
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It was a terrifying sight: legendary Olympian Lindsey Vonn crashing during the women’s downhill run. And crashing along with her? The storybook ending to her Winter Olympics comeback. Vonn initially retired from skiing in 2019.
Lindsey Vonn is set to compete in the women's downhill Sunday morning at the Milan Cortina Olympics. She's going to do it with a torn ACL that she sustained just over a week ago.
Lindsey Vonn is attempting to ski in the Olympics one week after suffering a torn ACL. An orthopedic surgeon explains how she's trying to pull it off.
Vonn is skiing cautiously at the Olympics a week after tearing her ACL.
Lindsey Vonn announced she tore her ACL but still intends to compete at the Olympics. How can she ski with that injury? Doctors, skiers weigh in.
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.
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Lindsey Vonn injury history: Full timeline of USA Olympic skiing legend's surgeries and comebacks
Lindsey Vonn has suffered more injuries than most over the course of her glittering Olympic career.
The crash looked season-ending, maybe career-ending. On January 30th, Lindsey Vonn wiped out just seconds into her downhill run at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. She was
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How can Lindsey Vonn ski with a torn ACL? Doctors explain USA star's Olympics outlook at age 41
Lindsey Vonn suffered a torn ACL on Jan. 30, but she'll ski in the Olympics anyway. How is such a thing possible, and what can we expect from an injured Vonn? Doctors weigh in on the situation.
Sports scientists are trying to figure out why female athletes are so prone to a specific type of knee injury.