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Lindsey Vonn Shows Off Bandaged Leg During Workout After Olympics Crash

Lindsey Vonn underwent four surgeries and returned to the U.S. for treatment while grieving her dog Leo, who died from lung cancer the day after her Olympic crash.

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Lindsey Vonn is still struggling to stand on her own as she recovers from a gruesome injury that almost cost the Olympic skier her left leg — but she’s still in the gym working out. The gold medalist, 41, posted a video via her Instagram Story on Monday, March 9, showing her seated and pulling a rope on a machine in the gym while her leg, still in a cast, remained elevated. “Finding ways to work,” Vonn, wrote over the video. Vonn underwent multi…

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After her heavy fall at the Olympic Games, the American skier Lindsey Vonn can't walk any further. However, she doesn't like the wheelchair anymore. That's why the 41-year-old now brings a special vehicle into her house.

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Lindsey Vonn struggles step by step back into everyday life after her leg injury. On Instagram, the former ski racer now shows an unusual means of transport – and at the same time talks about a great disappointment.

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This weekend the American skier was skied from the head of the World Cup leaderboard of free descent. Let's try to forget that unfortunate fall at the Games that did not return her happy ending to which she sought: that scene risks putting in shadow what the champion has been able to do since, at 40 years and with a titanium prosthesis to the knee, announced one of the most resounding returns in the history of sport

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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