Former Olympic Champion Warns Vonn of Consequences
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Now the Olympics are really underway. Medals will be awarded, tears of joy will flow, and bitter tears will be wiped away. Here is a report from the Winter Olympics – about the superstar's recovery, the mogul skier who hid in the toilet, the player who shows that it is never too late, and the lugers who will become faster with the help of Nascar.
Three-time Olympic alpine skiing champion Maria Riesch is warning her peer and former competitor Lindsey Vonn to put her health first. The American is determined to compete in Sunday's downhill despite a torn cruciate ligament in her left knee. The German champion, who won with the surname Höfl-Riesch, is warning about the risks.
Orthopedicist Georgi Wassilew about Lindsey Vonn's attempt to fight the Olympic descent shortly after a cruciate ligament break, which one risks and why top athletes are so "bad" patients.
Three-time Olympic alpine skiing champion Maria Riesch is warning her peer and former competitor Lindsey Vonn to put her health first. The American is determined to compete in Sunday's downhill despite a torn cruciate ligament in her left knee. The German champion, who won with the surname Höfl-Riesch, is warning about the risks.
Can ski icon Lindsey Vonn start at Olympia despite her cruciate ligament crack? The US-American probably makes her decision in training on Friday.
Lindsey Vonn set the 11th-fastest time at Olympic training in downhill despite torn cruciate ligament
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