Lindsey Vonn has announced a final decision on her Winter Olympics skiing career following the devastating injury. Vonn, 41, suffered a catastrophic injury at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. She ...
Lindsey Vonn isn’t interested in discussing her skiing future after suffering a devastating leg injury at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. “No, I’m not ready to discuss my future in skiing,” ...
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 ...
Amid her continued recovery from a severe leg injury, Lindsey Vonn has received support from soccer legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimović. On Monday, Feb. 23, Vonn revealed she could have ...
MILAN — Lindsey Vonn says her latest surgery went well and she hopes to be out of the hospital soon. The surgery Wednesday, Feb. 18, took a little over six hours and photos of her left leg show more ...
Lindsey Vonn reflected on a difficult day mentally as she continues to recover from a complex leg fracture suffered during her crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics and required multiple surgeries. The ...
The way Lindsey Vonn sees it, tearing her ACL may have been a blessing in disguise. For if she hadn’t suffered that injury roughly a week before her horrifying crash at the start of the 2026 Winter ...
American Olympic legend Lindsey Vonn shared Monday that she nearly lost her left leg and needed a blood transfusion after suffering a devastating crash at the Winter Games. Vonn shared her latest ...
Vonn said she takes comfort in knowing that Leo, to whom she had to say goodbye from her Italian hospital bed, is no longer in pain Lindsey Vonn/Instagram Lindsey Vonn announced the death of her dog, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn narrowly avoided amputation of her left leg after a crash during the women’s downhill ...
Vonn previously shared that she would be wheelchair-bound for "a while" after sustaining a complex tibia fracture and breaking her right ankle in the horrific crash IOC via Getty; Lindsey ...