Just months after a devastating Olympic crash nearly ended far more than her skiing career, Lindsey Vonn is sending a powerful message to the sports world:
She may not be done yet. The 41-year-old skiing icon suffered a horrific crash during the Winter Olympics in Italy earlier this year, leaving her with a complex tibia fracture, a torn ACL, and multiple additional injuries that required a staggering series of surgeries. At one point, the situation became so serious that she nearly lost her leg.
Airlifted off the mountain and later confined to a wheelchair, Vonn faced one of the darkest battles of her life. Yet despite the pain and long recovery ahead, she has still refused to officially close the door on skiing.
Now, fans believe her latest move may be the clearest sign yet that a comeback remains possible. Vonn was recently named among the athletes nominated to the 2026–27 U.S. Alpine Ski Team roster, fueling speculation that the Olympic legend could one day return to the slopes after rehab.
The buzz intensified even more after her stunning appearance at the Met Gala, where she walked the red carpet without crutches for the first time since the crash. Dressed in glamorous couture and radiating confidence, Vonn looked far removed from the hospital beds and surgeries that dominated her life only weeks earlier.
Still, the road ahead remains difficult. Vonn has admitted she’s still in “survival mode,” continuing intense rehabilitation while preparing for additional surgeries in the months ahead. Yet even through uncertainty, she continues to speak openly about finding meaning in the struggle and embracing whatever the future may bring.
Fans across social media have rallied behind her resilience, calling her journey “unbelievable,” “inspirational,” and “the ultimate comeback story.” Because if Lindsey Vonn has proven anything throughout her legendary career, it’s this: