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Vonn's Olympic Dream: Racing Despite Torn ACL
8 Feb
Summary
- Lindsey Vonn will compete in the Olympics despite a torn ACL.
- She aims to add to her 84 World Cup wins and Olympic medals.
- Vonn's knee injury normally requires a year of recovery.

Lindsey Vonn is on the cusp of completing a remarkable comeback to the Olympic Games, having successfully finished her training sessions. This significant milestone comes merely over a week after she sustained a torn ACL during a World Cup race. Vonn is scheduled to compete in the women's downhill final on Sunday.
Her Olympic schedule also includes the women's team combined downhill and the women's super-G events. Despite confirming her ACL is 100% ruptured, Vonn plans to push through the intense pain and recovery period. This determination is characteristic of her career, marked by an impressive return after a nearly six-year hiatus and a previous surgery involving a titanium knee replacement.
The Team USA legend boasts an extraordinary record with 84 World Cup victories, positioning her as the second-most successful woman in the sport's history. She has also earned eight World Championship medals. Vonn's Olympic achievements include a gold medal in the downhill and a bronze in the super-G at the 2010 Vancouver Games, as well as a bronze in the downhill at the 2018 PyeongChang Games. She now looks to add to this legacy in Italy.




