Lindsey Vonn’s Latest Update on ACL Injury as Winter Olympics Coach Speaks Out
Lindsey Vonn ruptured her left anterior cruciate ligament but remains confident to compete with a knee brace, supported by her coach and medical professionals' cautious approval.
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How Is Lindsey Vonn Skiing With a Torn ACL? Some People Don't Need One.
The crash looked season-ending, maybe career-ending. On January 30th, Lindsey Vonn wiped out just seconds into her downhill run at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. She was
Lindsey Vonn reveals her ACL is ‘100% gone’ at outset of 2026 Olympics
ACL tears are among the most devastating injuries in sports, routinely sidelining 20-something-year-old professional athletes for a year or more. Countless instances of the world's best athletes enduring lengthy rehabilitation and recoveries have made it hard to believe that 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn will participate in the Olympics one week after suffering the injury.
Can she do it? Coach, doctor weigh in on Lindsey Vonn competing with torn ACL
Can she pull it off? That's one of the biggest questions surrounding the Winter Olympics as downhill skier Lindsey Vonn intends to compete despite recently rupturing a ligament in her knee.
Lindsey Vonn’s Latest Update on ACL Injury as Winter Olympics Coach Speaks Out
“I know my chances were before the crash, and I know my chances aren’t the same as it stands today, but I know there is still a chance. And as long as there’s a chance, I will try,” a determined Lindsey Vonn said, following her injury that occurred during a warmup ahead of the Crans-Montana World Cup on January 30. This mental resilience has now translated into physical strength at the Winter Olympics, which was also backed by her coach. The 41-…
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