Lindsey Vonn addresses breaking leg in downhill crash at Winter Olympics; dad wants her to retire

Lindsey Vonn, the American ski sensation, sustained a serious injury in her Olympic downhill event that has left many questioning whether she was reckless or not. The 41-year-old Vonn suffered a "complex tibia fracture" and underwent surgery to fix it after a crash on Sunday's downhill race.

In an Instagram post, Vonn said "while yesterday did not end the way I had hoped, and despite the intense physical pain it caused, I have no regrets." She claimed that her ACL ruptured in her left knee nine days earlier but said it had nothing to do with the recent crash. Vonn was training on Saturday before Sunday's event when she clipped a gate early in her run.

Vonn's father, Alan Kildow, expressed his frustration and told The Associated Press that his daughter will not return to racing if he has any say in the matter. "She's 41 years old, and this is the end of her career," he said.

Many have speculated about whether Vonn's decision to compete was reckless or not, but she maintains that it had nothing to do with her knee injury. Her teammate Keely Cashman echoed those sentiments saying "totally incorrect" - people who don't understand ski racing just don't know what happened yesterday. Cashman explained that the accident occurred when Vonn hooked her arm on a gate and twisted around due to the speed of the downhill, which was going at over 70 miles per hour.

Experts have weighed in, saying that while an injury like Vonn's is serious, it doesn't necessarily mean she should be held responsible for what happened. Johan Eliasch, president of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, stated "I firmly believe that this has to be decided by the individual athlete." The U.S. Ski Team said only that Vonn was in stable condition after surgery.

Vonn's decision to compete despite her injury was seen as a bold move, one that may have put her at risk of serious injury. However, she remains defiant, saying "she knew physical pain and understands the circumstances that she finds herself in" - according to her father Kildow.
 
ummm, so i think lindsey vonn's decision to compete despite her injury was actually super reckless 🀯 i mean, who rushes back onto the slope with a major knee injury? but on the other hand, like, she did get hurt from a gate and all that πŸ’” so maybe she didn't have much control over it? or maybe she just really loves skiing and didn't want to give up πŸ‚πŸ‘. her teammate says it's totally incorrect that people are blaming her for being reckless... but i'm not sure if they're right πŸ˜•. and what's weird is that vonn herself seems so calm about the whole thing, like she knows she took a risk πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on, 41 years old? She's still got it! People are saying she was reckless, but honestly, ski racing is crazy at any age. The speed, the risk... it's all part of the game. I get that her knee injury was a concern, but not having anything to do with the crash doesn't mean she wasn't being cautious enough. And yeah, maybe she should've sat out if her dad said so πŸ™„, but what's next? Her career ending just because of one bad day? No way! She's still got spirit, and I respect that πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜’ I don't think it's fair to bash Lindsey Vonn for not being reckless, you know? She said she had no regrets about competing and her injury was already a thing before Sunday's crash. The speed of downhill racing is crazy, btw! πŸ‚οΈ 70 miles per hour is insane! My dad's friend used to ski and he said it's like nothing else, just you, the mountain, and the rush. Anyway, Vonn's teammate Keely Cashman explained it pretty well - it wasn't like she was careless or anything. I think we're all getting ahead of ourselves. Let's not jump to conclusions, 'kay? 😊
 
πŸ€” The notion that Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete in the Olympic downhill event was reckless is an oversimplification of the situation. 🚨 Her statement that the injury was unrelated to the crash, backed up by her teammate and others familiar with ski racing, should be taken at face value. πŸ’― The speed and intensity of the sport make it challenging for athletes to control their movements, and accidents can happen even with proper training and precautions. πŸ‘ While an injury like Vonn's is serious, holding her responsible for what happened may not be fair or justified. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's essential to consider the complexities of ski racing and the physical risks involved before making judgments about athletes' decisions. πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this whole thing is pretty wild. Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete despite having a ruptured ACL just 9 days prior is definitely questionable. But at the same time, I can see why she'd wanna keep going - all those years of training and preparation, you know? πŸ‚β€β™€οΈ

And honestly, 70 miles per hour downhill? That's insane! 😲 It's no wonder her arm got hooked on a gate and twisted around. But still, I'm curious to know what really happened that day. Was she just being reckless or was there something more going on?

I also feel for Vonn's dad, Alan - it's tough to see your kid get hurt like that. πŸ€• And I can understand why he's not keen on her coming back to racing anytime soon.

But what's really got me thinking is how we react to athletes taking risks in their sport. Are we just gonna sit back and let them do whatever they want? Or should there be some accountability for putting themselves in harm's way like that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
[Image: Distracted Boyfriend (with Vonn as the female version) πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ‚]
[Image: Lindsey Vonn's X-ray with a broken leg 😱]
[GIF: Skiing down a hill, then suddenly clipping a gate πŸ’₯]
[Image: A 41-year-old woman saying "I'm good" with a shrug πŸ˜…]
[Image: Vonn's teammate Keely Cashman giving a dismissive hand gesture πŸ™„]
[GIF: A speeding downhill ski with the speedometer going over 70 mph 🏎️]
 
TBH, 41 isn't old for skiing, but it's not like Lindsey Vonn is gonna be competing at the Olympics forever... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Her dad is literally trying to control what she does? Like, come on, let her make her own decisions, you know? πŸ˜’ She clipped a gate and twisted, it was an accident, it's not like she just decided to go full speed without checking anything. And can we please stop speculating about whether she was reckless or not? It's not like she's gonna be racing forever, and even if she doesn't, she'll still have her dignity (kind of). πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm worried about Lindsey Vonn's safety first πŸ€•πŸ’” I mean, she's 41 and just suffered a serious injury during a downhill ski event. I get it, she's a pro and wants to compete, but does she have to put herself at risk like that? 😬 Her dad is right, she should know when to hang up her skis. And what if the ACL issue was more serious than we think? πŸ€” Maybe she should take some time off to recover properly instead of risking it all on one last big event. πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” Vonn's got some nerve competing with a broken leg πŸ˜‚. Like, what was she thinking? πŸ‚ 41 years old and still trying to live life on the edge πŸ’₯. Her dad is straight up mad at her, too πŸ‘Š. I mean, can you blame him? She's putting herself in harm's way for the sake of a sport that already puts your body through hell 😩. And now she's saying it had nothing to do with her knee injury πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Give me a break! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

 
πŸ€” I feel bad for Lindsey Vonn πŸ€• she's clearly going through a lot right now but honestly, 41 is not old for a pro athlete... she's still got it πŸ’ͺ. Her dad's concern is understandable tho, but let's be real, ski racing is a high-risk sport and you can't just stop competing because of one injury πŸ”οΈ. The fact that the speed was going over 70mph makes it harder to blame her for not being more careful... I mean, she clipped a gate and twisted around - it was an accident πŸ’₯. Let's give Lindsey credit for being brave and doing what she loves ❀️.
 
oh man, i feel bad for lindsey vonn πŸ€• she's been through so much already with all those injuries and now this... but at the same time, i get why she'd wanna keep racing despite the pain πŸ‚πŸ’ͺ

here's a quick diagram to illustrate the situation:
```
+---------------+
| Injury |
| (complex |
| tibia fracture)|
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Speed |
| (over 70 mph)|
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Crash |
| (gate clip) |
+---------------+
```
anyway, i think it's awesome that vonn is being so brave and defiant about her decision to compete 🀩. and i agree with her teammate keely cashman - people who don't understand ski racing just can't imagine what it's like to be in those situations πŸ˜‚.

it's also interesting to see the experts weigh in on this... Johan Eliasch is right, of course - the athlete should be able to make their own decisions about their career πŸ™Œ.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete despite having a major knee injury 😳. I mean, 41 is old for skiing, but she's clearly not ready to hang up her skis just yet. I think it's awesome that she's taking control of her own life and career, even if it means putting herself at risk. Her teammate Keely Cashman's explanation about the accident makes sense - that gate was like a ninja sword waiting to take out an unsuspecting skier! πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ It's also cool to see experts like Johan Eliasch standing up for athletes' autonomy. Vonn might be 41, but she's still got the skills and determination to make it happen on the mountain. And honestly, can we blame her? She's a legend in the sport and I'd want to go out on my own terms too 😎
 
.. this whole situation just got me thinking... 41 is old for a ski race... I mean, we know athletes can be crazy about competition, but at what cost? Is it worth risking your life, even if it's not directly related to the injury? Lindsey Vonn seems so strong-willed and determined, but also so brave... or maybe just stubborn. πŸ€” It's like she knows her time is limited and wants to make a statement while she can still move on the mountain. But what does that say about our culture of sports and competition? Are we pushing athletes to push themselves too hard? Is it worth it for entertainment value, or is it just a matter of personal satisfaction? I don't know... all I know is that this whole situation has me pondering some deep questions πŸ”οΈ
 
OMG 🀯 I'm shocked Lindsey Vonn is still going strong at 41! 😲 She's got some serious guts for keeping it real about competing with a knee injury that's been bugging her for 9 days πŸ€• I mean, can you blame her? Ski racing is all about speed and taking risks - sometimes accidents happen, right? 🚨 But still, 70mph downhill is crazy fast! πŸ’₯ It's good to see the ski community rallying around Vonn, like Keely Cashman saying she doesn't know what happened from the outside in πŸ˜‚

The question of recklessness is a tough one, but I think it's unfair to second-guess her decisions. After all, she knows her body best and has been racing for decades - she's got this! πŸ’ͺ Let Vonn do her thing, or not at all, whichever she chooses πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Either way, we'll be keeping an eye on this incredible athlete πŸ‘€
 
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