Home / Sports / Vonn Refuses Pity, Pushes for Olympics Post-Crash
Vonn Refuses Pity, Pushes for Olympics Post-Crash
31 Jan
Summary
- Vonn sustained a left knee injury during a crash in Switzerland.
- She has asked friends for positive energy, not sympathy.
- Her coach confirms preparation for the Cortina Games continues.

Lindsey Vonn is demonstrating remarkable resilience as she battles to salvage her Winter Olympics dream following a crash in Switzerland. The accomplished skier sustained an injury to her left knee during a downhill event on Friday, leading to her being airlifted to a hospital.
Despite the setback, Vonn has communicated to her friends and family that she requires their positive energy and unwavering optimism rather than sympathy. She has emphasized that her comeback story will not end here, signaling a fierce determination to compete in the upcoming Games.
Sources close to Vonn indicate her commitment to the competition is so strong that she is prepared to postpone any necessary medical treatments until after the Games conclude. Her personal coach has confirmed that Vonn is continuing her preparations for the Games, scheduled to commence next Friday, with her first event on Sunday.




