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    Lindsey Vonn Crashes Hard One Week Before Olympics — But She’s Telling Doubters: ‘Don’t Be a Debbie Downer!’

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    Just one week before the Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, U.S. alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn suffered a frightening crash during a World Cup downhill race on January 30, leaving fans and the sports world holding its breath over her participation in what would be her triumphant return to the Games.

    The 41-year-old, a three-time Olympic medalist and one of the most decorated skiers in history, crashed hard early in her run on the challenging Crans-Montana course in Switzerland. She slammed into the safety netting after an awkward landing, visibly in pain as she clutched her left knee. Airlifted off the mountain for immediate medical evaluation, Vonn later confirmed a left knee injury that forced her to withdraw from the following day’s super-G race.

    “This is a very difficult outcome one week before the Olympics… but if there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s a comeback,” Vonn wrote in an emotional Instagram post shortly after the incident. “My Olympic dream is not over. Thank you for all of the love and support. I will give more information when I have it.”

    The crash marks the latest dramatic chapter in Vonn’s storied career, which includes Olympic gold in downhill (2010) and bronze in super-G (2010) and downhill (2018), along with 82 World Cup victories before her initial retirement in 2019. Her comeback bid for Milano Cortina—aiming to compete in downhill and possibly other events—has captured global attention, positioning her as one of the biggest storylines heading into the February 6–22 Games.

    Despite the setback, Vonn remains defiant. Close sources say she’s actively pushing back against pessimism, telling friends and supporters: “Stay strong, don’t be a Debbie Downer.” The message underscores her trademark resilience, urging positive energy as she consults doctors, undergoes further exams, and races against time to recover.

    Her coach, Chris Knight, offered cautious optimism in interviews, indicating a “good chance” Vonn could still take the start in Italy, though no final decision has been announced. As of early February 2026, Vonn’s status for the Olympics remains uncertain, with Team USA and alpine officials monitoring her progress closely.

    The incident adds tension to an already star-studded U.S. alpine team, which includes Mikaela Shiffrin and Ryan Cochran-Siegle among other medal contenders. Vonn’s potential absence—or dramatic recovery—could shift the narrative for American skiing in Milano Cortina.

    Fans worldwide continue to rally behind the icon known for her grit. With the Games just days away, all eyes are on Vonn as she fights to turn this latest twist into another chapter of comeback glory. Updates on her condition are expected soon—stay tuned. 🇺🇸⛷️

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