Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Dream Remains Intact After Devastating Crash in Switzerland.
American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn narrowly escaped serious injury during her final downhill race before the upcoming Winter Games, crashing into safety nets while attempting a jump and suffering an injury to her left knee. The 41-year-old skier, who was one of the favorites for gold, will now undergo further examination with her medical team in order to determine whether she can recover in time for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
"I crashed today in the downhill race in Switzerland and injured my left knee," Vonn wrote on Instagram hours after being airlifted off the course. "My Olympic dream is not over."
The World Cup event was marred by poor visibility, low snow conditions, and multiple crashes throughout the field, but Vonn's accident was perhaps the most severe of all. The American skier limped away from the scene, clutching her knee as she attempted to steady herself using her poles.
"It's a very difficult outcome one week before the Olympics," Vonn admitted, displaying typical resilience in the face of adversity. "But if there's one thing I know how to do, it's a comeback."
While the full extent of Vonn's injury remains unclear, her Olympic team expressed concern about her condition, with International Ski and Snowboard Federation CEO Urs Lehmann stating that doctors will ultimately determine whether she is fit to compete.
Vonn had all but assured herself of an Olympic medal last season when she returned from a six-year hiatus at the age of 40. The comeback was marked by several victories and podium finishes, cementing her status as the leading downhill skier on the circuit.
Despite this setback, Vonn remains defiant about her chances in Milan Cortina. "I know how to do a comeback," she declared, choosing her words with characteristic bravado.
For now, fans of the sport will be holding their breaths, hoping that Vonn can put aside her injury and go on to claim another historic victory at the Winter Games.
American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn narrowly escaped serious injury during her final downhill race before the upcoming Winter Games, crashing into safety nets while attempting a jump and suffering an injury to her left knee. The 41-year-old skier, who was one of the favorites for gold, will now undergo further examination with her medical team in order to determine whether she can recover in time for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
"I crashed today in the downhill race in Switzerland and injured my left knee," Vonn wrote on Instagram hours after being airlifted off the course. "My Olympic dream is not over."
The World Cup event was marred by poor visibility, low snow conditions, and multiple crashes throughout the field, but Vonn's accident was perhaps the most severe of all. The American skier limped away from the scene, clutching her knee as she attempted to steady herself using her poles.
"It's a very difficult outcome one week before the Olympics," Vonn admitted, displaying typical resilience in the face of adversity. "But if there's one thing I know how to do, it's a comeback."
While the full extent of Vonn's injury remains unclear, her Olympic team expressed concern about her condition, with International Ski and Snowboard Federation CEO Urs Lehmann stating that doctors will ultimately determine whether she is fit to compete.
Vonn had all but assured herself of an Olympic medal last season when she returned from a six-year hiatus at the age of 40. The comeback was marked by several victories and podium finishes, cementing her status as the leading downhill skier on the circuit.
Despite this setback, Vonn remains defiant about her chances in Milan Cortina. "I know how to do a comeback," she declared, choosing her words with characteristic bravado.
For now, fans of the sport will be holding their breaths, hoping that Vonn can put aside her injury and go on to claim another historic victory at the Winter Games.