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Petra Vlhová Returns to Olympic Slalom Glory Hunt: Slovak Star Back After Two-Year Injury Nightmare
The women’s slalom at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics delivered an emotional highlight on Wednesday as Petra Vlhová, Slovakia’s beloved Olympic champion, made her long-awaited return to individual competition after more than two years sidelined by a devastating knee injury. The 30-year-old Vlhová, who claimed gold in the slalom at Beijing 2022, stepped back onto the iconic Tofane course wearing bib 22. While the first run saw her finish at +2.86 seconds behind leader Mikaela Shiffrin—placing her 29th in a stacked 95-skier field—the moment transcended results. Fans erupted in cheers as the Slovak icon crossed the line, her determination…
Shiffrin Blasts to Massive Lead in Olympic Slalom: 0.82-Second Edge Eyes Gold Redemption
American alpine legend Mikaela Shiffrin stormed to the top of the leaderboard in the women’s slalom at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on Wednesday, posting a blistering first-run time of 47.13 seconds that left the field in her wake. The 30-year-old skiing icon, who has dominated World Cup slalom with a record 71 victories and nine crystal globes, holds a commanding 0.82-second advantage over Germany’s Lena Dürr in second place after the opening run on the challenging Tofane course. Switzerland’s Camille Rast, the reigning world champion and one of the few to beat Shiffrin in slalom this season, sits…
Mikaela Shiffrin Rockets to Commanding Lead in Olympic Slalom, Eyes End to Medal Drought
In what could be her defining moment of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin delivered a masterful first run in the women’s slalom on Wednesday, surging to the top of the leaderboard with a time of 47.13 seconds. The 30-year-old skiing legend, chasing her first Olympic medal since 2018, holds a substantial 0.82-second advantage over Germany’s Lena Dürr in second place. Shiffrin’s aggressive, precise line through the demanding Tofane course showcased the form that has made her the most successful slalom skier in World Cup history, with 71 victories in the discipline and nine crystal globes…
Novak Djokovic Hails Lindsey Vonn as a True Hero: “Inspiration! You Are a HERO” Amid Her Olympic Recovery Battle
In a heartfelt display of cross-sport admiration, tennis legend Novak Djokovic has publicly expressed his deep inspiration from alpine skiing icon Lindsey Vonn’s unyielding spirit following her dramatic crash and ongoing recovery at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. The 24-time Grand Slam champion took to his Instagram Stories to reshare a poignant video compilation posted by Vonn from her hospital bed at Ca’ Foncello Hospital in Treviso, Italy. The clip, assembled by her sister Karin Kildow, captured moments of support from family, friends, and medical staff as Vonn continues her rehabilitation after suffering a severe leg fracture in a terrifying…
Lindsey Vonn Defiant After Olympic Nightmare: “No Regrets” Standing in the Gate at 41—Even With a Torn ACL
Olympic skiing icon Lindsey Vonn has broken her silence with powerful words of resolve, declaring she has “no regrets” about her daring comeback attempt at the 2026 Winter Olympics despite the devastating crash that shattered her leg and ended her campaign. In a series of heartfelt social media updates following her return to the United States, the 41-year-old legend reflected on the February 8 women’s downhill race in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, where she suffered a severe tibia fracture just seconds after starting. Racing on a recently ruptured ACL sustained during a World Cup event in Switzerland on January 30, Vonn…
Lindsey Vonn Breaks Silence from Hospital Bed: “Haven’t Stood on My Feet in Over a Week” After Olympic Nightmare
Olympic skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has shared a raw, heartfelt update on her grueling recovery, revealing she remains completely immobile more than a week after her catastrophic crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics. In a candid post on X (formerly Twitter) on February 17, the 41-year-old American icon wrote: “Haven’t stood on my feet in over a week… been in a hospital bed immobile since my race. And although I’m not yet able to stand, being back on home soil feels amazing ❤️🇺🇸 Huge thank you to everyone in Italy for taking good care of me.” The message came shortly…
Lindsey Vonn’s Father Declares: “This Is the End of Her Career” After Devastating Olympic Leg Break
In the wake of Lindsey Vonn’s terrifying crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics, her father, Alan Kildow, has made it clear he believes the injury signals the definitive close to his daughter’s storied skiing career. The 41-year-old American legend suffered a complex tibia fracture just seconds into the women’s downhill race on February 8 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Racing on a recently ruptured ACL, Vonn hooked a gate, lost control, and tumbled violently—her skis failing to release as her leg twisted severely. She was airlifted to a hospital in Treviso, where she has undergone multiple surgeries, with family—including Kildow, a…
FIS Calls for “Smart Bindings” Revolution After Lindsey Vonn’s Horrific Olympic Crash: Could Tech Have Saved Her Leg?
The devastating crash that ended Lindsey Vonn’s 2026 Winter Olympics campaign has reignited urgent discussions within the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) about advancing ski binding technology to prevent severe lower-leg injuries. Vonn, the 41-year-old American skiing icon, suffered a complex tibia fracture just 13 seconds into the women’s downhill race on February 8 at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Racing despite a recently ruptured ACL from a prior World Cup event, she hooked her right arm on a gate, lost control mid-air, and tumbled violently. Critically, her skis failed to release during the pinwheeling fall—her boots remained locked in place…
Mikaela Shiffrin, the undisputed greatest Alpine skier in World Cup history, steps into the start gate Wednesday for what could be the defining race of her legendary career at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. The 30-year-old American icon enters the women’s slalom—her signature event and the final Alpine discipline of these Games—as the overwhelming favorite, carrying a record nine slalom Crystal Globes, 71 career World Cup slalom victories (including seven this season), and an unshakeable dominance that has redefined the sport. Yet the Olympic spotlight has been unforgiving. Shiffrin, who claimed gold in slalom as an 18-year-old phenom at…
Mikaela Shiffrin Faces Final Shot at Glory: Can She Snap 8-Year Olympic Medal Drought in Signature Slalom?
American skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin is gearing up for what could be the defining moment of her 2026 Winter Olympics campaign. The 30-year-old star, widely regarded as the most successful Alpine skier in World Cup history, heads into the women’s slalom on Wednesday, February 18—the final Alpine event of the Milan Cortina Games—still searching for her first medal in these Olympics and her first overall since 2018. Shiffrin, who has dominated slalom with a record nine World Cup titles and 71 career victories in the discipline (including seven this season alone), enters as a heavy favorite. She starts with bib…