Winter Olympics: USA Skier Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Winter Olympics Downhill
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The U.S. Skiing Star Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympic Women’s Downhill
Lindsey Vonn’s dream of reclaiming the downhill gold medal despite a torn A.C.L. ended in disappointment on Sunday when she crashed 13 seconds into her race and was airlifted off the course.
'Stay strong': Rafael Nadal reacts after Lindsey Vonn airlifted following horrific Winter Olympics crash
Rafael Nadal sent support to Lindsey Vonn after her shocking crash in the Winter Olympics downhill event, calling her an inspiration and urging her to stay strong. Vonn was injured just seconds into her run and taken to hospital by helicopter. Teammate Breezy Johnson won gold but expressed concern for Vonn, while her sister called the crash heartbreaking. Vonn had been attempting a comeback despite a ruptured ACL.
Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympics Downhill Event, Airlifted to Hospital
Lindsey Vonn’s Olympics ended Sunday after the skier — who was competing with a ruptured ACL following a January 30 crash on the slopes — fell 13 seconds into her run in the women’s downhill event. Vonn was treated on the track for roughly 15 minutes and then airlifted on a stretcher off the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The 41-year-old Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist who had a “completely ruptured” left ACL, men…
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