Lindsey Vonn, the legendary American alpine skier, is proving once again why she’s one of the toughest athletes on the planet. Just four weeks after a horrifying crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina that left her with a complex tibia fracture and nearly cost her leg, the 41-year-old is already back in the gym, pushing through intense rehab workouts.
The nightmare began on February 8 during the women’s downhill event. Vonn, who had come out of retirement chasing one final Olympic glory despite a pre-Games ACL tear in her left knee, clipped a gate just 13 seconds into her run. She suffered a devastating fall, screaming in pain as she was airlifted off the mountain. Doctors later revealed she developed compartment syndrome, requiring multiple emergency surgeries—including a fasciotomy—to save her leg from amputation. She underwent at least four procedures in Italy before returning home to the U.S. earlier this month.
Yet, in a powerful Instagram video posted on March 5 to her millions of followers, Vonn shared raw footage of her determination: transitioning from a wheelchair, working her upper body with dumbbells, doing core exercises with a medicine ball, and carefully engaging her injured leg on machines. Bandages still visible, she powered through visible discomfort with grit and focus.
“Definitely some hard times… still working hard. The only goal is to get healthy. One day at a time. #icandothis,” Vonn captioned the post, which has sparked an outpouring of support and admiration online.
From the slopes where she was airlifted in agony…
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…to crushing reps in recovery—Vonn’s warrior mindset is unstoppable.
This isn’t just rehab; it’s a masterclass in resilience. Fans are flooding comments with heart emojis, calling her journey “incredible” and “pure motivation.” As Vonn continues her long road ahead, one thing is clear: this champion isn’t done fighting.
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