Lindsey Vonn Reflects on Injury and Uncertain Future
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Lindsey Vonn Makes Emotional Post After Losing Top Spot on Leaderboard In Wake of Devastating Injury
After spending the entire 2025-26 season atop the leaderboard, Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is officially acknowledging her last day at No. 1 amid her devastating leg injury. “Well… I’ve had the red leader bib from the first race of the season until now,
Lindsey Vonn has been atop the downhill standings since winning season's first race, but her Olympic injuries will prevent her from winning title.
Vonn retired from skiing in 2019. She came out of retirement in 2024, with the objective of competing in the 2026 Games. Winning the World Cup again was also one of her goals, but her devastating injury changed everything.
Following her crash at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games, the elite athlete has been taking things 'one day at a time.'
Lindsey Vonn has revealed that her "muscles are gone," following the surgery that prevented her leg from being amputated. The 41-year-old's Olympic return quickly turned into a nightmare after she crashed out of the women's downhill event, just days after ...
Lindsey Vonn has shared a hopeful recovery update just weeks after suffering a serious crash at the Winter Olympics in Italy. The 41-year-old skiing legend had a frightening fall during her opening downhill attempt.
If you were glued to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, you already know the moment that defined these Games didn't happen on a podium. It happened 13 seconds into Lindsey Vonn's women's downhill run on February 8,
Lindsey Vonn was the dominant downhill skier on the World Cup circuit but her horrific crash at the Olympics brought an end to her season