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Lindsey Vonn is preparing to race the Olympic downhill on Sunday at the Milan Cortina Winter Games after completing two successful training runs in a row on Saturday. What to know and how to watch the race.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy(AP) — Lindsey Vonn sustained a "complex tibia fracture that is currently stable but will require multiple surgeries to fix properly” after her devastating crash in the Olympic downhill, the skier said in a social media post ...
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland — Lindsey Vonn crashed and injured her left knee on Friday in her final downhill race before the Olympics, but said she still hopes to recover in time for the Milan Cortina Winter Games. “This is a very difficult outcome one ...
Lindsey Vonn had been atop the World Cup downhill standings all season, having been on the podium in every race ahead of Milano Cortina Olympics
(NEXSTAR) – Lindsey Vonn is stable after a frightening crash that caused her to be rescued by helicopter on Sunday, just moments after leaving the starting gate in pursuit of her second Olympic downhill gold medal. The 41-year-old was only seconds into ...
It was over sooner than expected, and in heartbreaking fashion. Quickly after leaving the start gate, Lindsey Vonn caught her right arm on a gate on the women’s Olympic downhill course that twisted her in the air and she failed to stick the landing early ...
Five weeks after an Olympics crash that nearly led to amputation of her left leg, Lindsey Vonn's rehabilitation has progressed to riding a stationary bike. Vonn, 41, has undergone five surgeries since suffering a complex left tibia fracture after clipping a gate and sailing off course 13 seconds into her Feb.