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Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympic Downhill After ACL Injury Comeback

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lindsey Vonn’s inspiring return to the Winter Olympics ended in dramatic fashion as the 41-year-old skiing legend crashed during the women’s downhill final in Cortina.

Shocking Fall on the Slopes

Just 13 seconds into her run, after navigating the second corner, Vonn lost control. She sped over a hill, collided with a plastic marker on the track’s edge, and tumbled to the ground. The crowd in Cortina fell silent as medical teams rushed to her aid.

Vonn lay on the slope with her skis still attached, visibly in agony and wincing in pain. She was heard crying out as medics attended to her. Eventually, crews placed her on a stretcher and transported her off the course while organizers played background music amid the tense scenes. The downhill event was immediately suspended, with remaining competitors removing their skis at the top.

Defying Odds with Recent Injury

The American star had made a remarkable comeback after a six-year absence from competition. Only nine days earlier, she ruptured her ACL in a training crash before the Games. Despite the severe injury, Vonn completed several training runs leading up to the final and chose to compete.

Emotional Reaction from Pundits

BBC pundit and former alpine skier Chemmy Alcott expressed deep emotion watching the incident. “I feel guilty that I am this emotional,” Alcott stated. “I just never believed it would end in a clump at the side of the piste, not moving. What we saw at the top of the piste is really hard for a fit athlete; she just had her right knee. It is brutal—think about her family, her team, and herself.”

Alcott added, “We have to be realistic. The risk was really high; the risk she takes when she falls will double that. Her body will not be able to take that. There is clapping and hope that she would be okay, but they have put up some background music because it is uncomfortable.”

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