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Lindsey Vonn Injured in Downhill Crash at 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics

American ski legend Lindsey Vonn suffers a severe leg injury after a high-speed crash during her comeback run in Cortina d’Ampezzo

American ski legend Lindsey Vonn suffers a severe leg injury after a high-speed crash during her comeback run in Cortina d’Ampezzo

Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic dreams took a dramatic turn yesterday during the women’s downhill at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

Race Start

The 41-year-old American icon launched her comeback run with explosive speed off the gate in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Snow sprayed as she carved perfect turns, chasing her first medal since 2018—eyes on gold in downhill, super-G, and team events. Fans roared, sensing history in her return after years away.

The Crash

Just 13 seconds in, disaster struck on a treacherous icy patch. Vonn caught an edge, tumbling violently down the slope in a blur of skis and snow. She slid to a stop, clutching her left leg in agony as medics rushed in with a toboggan. The crowd fell silent, stunned by the raw power of her fall.

Hospital Update

Airlifted to Ca’ Foncello Hospital in Treviso, she underwent emergency surgery for a fractured leg. Her team confirmed she’s stable, joking in updates about her “unbreakable spirit.” By evening, Vonn posted from recovery: “Tough day, but I’ll be back—stronger.” Her resilience turned heartbreak into inspiration.

Miles J. Edwards

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