Lindsey Vonn Back in Gym Just Four Weeks After Horror Crash
- Lindsey Vonn returned to training just four weeks after breaking her leg in a crash at the Winter Olympics and shared videos of her lifting weights and putting weight on her leg.
- Vonn suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament and a broken right ankle, underwent multiple surgeries, and was treated for complications to save her leg.
- She acknowledged the mental and physical challenges ahead while demonstrating determination in her recovery efforts.
- Fans and athletes, including LeBron James, praised Vonn's resilience and motivation during her rehabilitation journey.
27 Articles
27 Articles
Hard times for U.S. superstar Lindsey Vonn. The ski legend has to watch how the crystal ball for the downhill World Cup is snatched away.
The injured alpine skier posted a video of himself on Instagram.
Lindsey Vonn posts rehab process after injury
Just weeks after a brutal crash at the Milano Cortina Olympics, US skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is standing again. Doctors warned the injury could have led to amputation, but she has been sharing videos of her recovery process.
Lindsey Vonn Defies The Odds After Brutal Olympic Crash
River / MEGALindsey Vonn is proving once again why she is considered one of the toughest athletes in sports. Just weeks after a terrifying Olympic crash that left her facing the possibility of losing her leg, the skiing legend has stunned fans with a powerful recovery update. The Olympic champion is already back on her feet and working out. Lindsey Vonn Shares Remarkable Recovery Moment View this post on Instagram A post shared by L I N D…
After his serious accident, amputation was also considered, but the Olympic champion skier escaped it.
Through a video posted on her Instagram account this Thursday, the American champion announced the start of her rehabilitation, which is expected to last several months.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



















