Lindsey Vonn shared a health update on Wednesday, just days after a crash ended her 2026 Olympic comeback, along with a ...
Lindsey Vonn, the 41-year-old Olympic veteran from Colorado, also reflected on her Olympic crash, saying, "I don't have regrets." ...
Lindsey Vonn is finally out of the hospital and ready to share everything she has endured over the last two weeks — including almost losing her leg. “I’m finally out of the hospital!!! 🙌🏻,” Vonn, 41 ...
Lindsey Vonn of Team USA was rescued by helicopter after crashed during the Women's Downhill during the Winter Olympics on February 8. She's had multiple surgeries since then and is now recovering.
Vonn revealed her surgeon “saved her leg from being amputated” due to the effects of compartment syndrome.
Vonn posted a video message on Instagram on Friday following her horrific crash in the Olympic downhill race at the Milan ...
Lindsey Vonn is back in the United States after a severe crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics required multiple surgeries.
Lindsey Vonn’s horrific leg injury was even more serious than originally realized. The American skier said surgery saved her left leg from being amputated after she crashed during her downhill race on ...
Lindsey Vonn's bid to win the Winter Olympic downhill ended in a frightening crash that left her with a broken leg.
American skier Lindsey Vonn said Wednesday that she had a "successful" third surgery on her broken left leg following her downhill crash at the Olympics.
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