Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Downhill Debacle Ends in Heartbreaking Crash
In a shocking turn of events, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn brought her highly-anticipated Olympic comeback to an abrupt and devastating end when she crashed early in the women's downhill race at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. The 41-year-old Vonn was already competing under immense physical strain, having suffered a torn ACL just days earlier in a World Cup event.
Despite her injury, Vonn had bravely chosen to continue racing at the Olympics while wearing a knee brace, citing her determination to compete on her own terms after undergoing a partial knee replacement in 2024. However, it was clear that she was running out of time and luck, as she lost control just 13 seconds into the race and came crashing down.
The incident sent shockwaves through the Alpine skiing community, with officials hailing Vonn's bravery while acknowledging the unfortunate nature of injuries in the sport. "Injuries are unfortunately part of the sport," one official noted, in a poignant reminder that even the most resilient athletes can fall victim to chance and circumstance.
Vonn's teammate Breezy Johnson went on to claim Team USA's first gold medal of the Games, a testament to her own strength and resilience. The incident also sparked an outpouring of support for Vonn from fans and fellow athletes alike, who praised her unwavering determination and perseverance in the face of adversity.
While the full extent of Vonn's injuries remains unclear, one thing is certain: this sudden crash marks a devastating setback in what had already been a remarkable comeback effort. As she shifts focus to recovery, questions remain about what the future holds for Vonn, who has been one of the most decorated athletes in Alpine skiing history.
In a shocking turn of events, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn brought her highly-anticipated Olympic comeback to an abrupt and devastating end when she crashed early in the women's downhill race at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. The 41-year-old Vonn was already competing under immense physical strain, having suffered a torn ACL just days earlier in a World Cup event.
Despite her injury, Vonn had bravely chosen to continue racing at the Olympics while wearing a knee brace, citing her determination to compete on her own terms after undergoing a partial knee replacement in 2024. However, it was clear that she was running out of time and luck, as she lost control just 13 seconds into the race and came crashing down.
The incident sent shockwaves through the Alpine skiing community, with officials hailing Vonn's bravery while acknowledging the unfortunate nature of injuries in the sport. "Injuries are unfortunately part of the sport," one official noted, in a poignant reminder that even the most resilient athletes can fall victim to chance and circumstance.
Vonn's teammate Breezy Johnson went on to claim Team USA's first gold medal of the Games, a testament to her own strength and resilience. The incident also sparked an outpouring of support for Vonn from fans and fellow athletes alike, who praised her unwavering determination and perseverance in the face of adversity.
While the full extent of Vonn's injuries remains unclear, one thing is certain: this sudden crash marks a devastating setback in what had already been a remarkable comeback effort. As she shifts focus to recovery, questions remain about what the future holds for Vonn, who has been one of the most decorated athletes in Alpine skiing history.