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Defying the odds once again, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn declared on Tuesday that she will reach the starting gate for the women’s downhill at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, calling it one of her greatest comebacks yet — even after completely rupturing her left ACL in a dramatic crash just last week. The 41-year-old three-time Olympic medalist revealed the full extent of her injury during an emotional press conference: a “completely ruptured” ACL, accompanied by bone bruising and meniscal damage, sustained when she crashed into the safety nets during the final World Cup downhill in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on…

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Olympic skiing icon Lindsey Vonn is keeping the world on edge with her unbreakable spirit. Just days after confirming a “completely ruptured” ACL in her left knee from a terrifying crash last Friday in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, the 41-year-old legend revealed Tuesday that she hasn’t pushed to full downhill speed since the injury—but she’s planning to test it soon and decide day by day whether she’ll line up for Sunday’s women’s Olympic downhill. In a candid update from Cortina, Vonn explained she’s undergone intensive therapy, consulted doctors, hit the gym, and even skied earlier in the day. While her knee feels…

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In a stunning display of resilience and grit, 41-year-old American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn declared on Tuesday that she remains “confident” about competing at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, just days after suffering a completely ruptured ACL in her left knee. The injury occurred during a high-speed crash in low-visibility conditions at a World Cup downhill event in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on January 30. Vonn hit the safety nets hard, was airlifted for evaluation, and later confirmed the severe damage: a full ACL tear, bone bruising, and meniscal involvement in her left knee—compounding issues in a career already marked by a…

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Lindsey Vonn is refusing to let a completely ruptured ACL derail her dream, declaring Tuesday that she will compete in the women’s Olympic downhill this Sunday despite the severe left knee injury suffered in a high-speed crash just days ago. The 41-year-old skiing legend, speaking at a press conference in the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium and via her social media, revealed the full diagnosis: a full ACL tear, bone bruising, and meniscal damage from last Friday’s terrifying tumble at the World Cup downhill in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. After losing control exiting a jump and slamming into safety netting, Vonn was airlifted…

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In one of the most inspiring displays of resilience in Olympic history, U.S. alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn declared Tuesday that she will compete in the women’s downhill at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics this Sunday, February 8, despite completely rupturing her ACL in a devastating crash just last Friday. The 41-year-old, in a heartfelt statement shared via social media and echoed at a press conference, detailed the full extent of her injuries: a full ACL tear in her left knee, bone bruising (common with ACL ruptures), and meniscal tears (some possibly pre-existing, others potentially new from the impact).…

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In a stunning display of grit and determination, U.S. alpine skiing icon Lindsey Vonn announced Tuesday that she will compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics despite suffering a completely ruptured ACL in her left knee during a terrifying crash just one week ago. The 41-year-old legend, who came out of retirement in November 2024 for one final shot at Olympic glory, addressed reporters at a press conference in Cortina d’Ampezzo, confirming the severe injury—accompanied by bone bruising and meniscal damage—but vowing to race on. “I know what my chances were before the crash and I know my chances aren’t the…

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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…

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The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee has officially unveiled its powerhouse roster for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, setting a new record with 232 athletes—the largest Winter Olympic delegation in U.S. history. Comprising 117 men and 115 women, the team surpasses the previous mark of 228 set in PyeongChang 2018 and blends battle-tested veterans with rising stars poised to chase gold across the Italian Alps and beyond. Announced on January 26, 2026, the squad features 98 returning Olympians, including seven making their fifth Olympic appearance: alpine skiing legends Lindsey Vonn (staging a remarkable comeback) and multi-medal threats, bobsled…

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As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, the most dominant Alpine skier in history is reassembling her inner circle — and the biggest reunion might be the most emotional. Eileen Shiffrin, the mother, longtime coach, fierce advocate, and closest confidante to Mikaela Shiffrin, is back in the fold after a noticeable absence that left a void in “Team Shiffrin.” For the superstar who has rewritten the record books with over 100 World Cup wins, multiple Olympic golds, and an unmatched mastery of slalom and giant slalom, having Mom on the scene again feels like reclaiming a superpower. Eileen has worn many…

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Olympic alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn delivered a heartfelt yet defiant update following a frightening crash that left her with a left knee injury—just one week before the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. The 41-year-old three-time Olympic medalist crashed hard during the women’s downhill World Cup race in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on January 30. In poor visibility, Vonn lost control early in the run, slamming into the safety nets. She remained down for several minutes before gingerly skiing to the finish, visibly clutching her left knee in pain. Medical teams airlifted her to a local hospital for evaluation, and the race…

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