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Vonn's Olympic Comeback Ends in Crushing Crash
8 Feb
Summary
- Lindsey Vonn crashed seconds into her downhill run.
- She hoped to medal despite a completely ruptured ACL.
- The athlete expressed significant pain after the incident.

Lindsey Vonn's pursuit of an Olympic medal ended abruptly when she crashed mere moments into the women's downhill event on Sunday, February 8. The 41-year-old athlete sustained a severe fall, twisting awkwardly after passing a marker and tumbling multiple times before coming to a stop on the snow.
This incident followed Vonn's courageous decision to compete despite a "completely ruptured" ACL. She had injured herself in a World Cup race on January 30 and revealed her determination to overcome the severe injury. "I think this would be the best comeback I've done so far," she had stated optimistically.
Following the crash, Vonn remained on the course, audibly expressing her pain as medical personnel assessed her condition. The dramatic event unfolded in front of spectators, including rapper Snoop Dogg, who witnessed the challenging end to Vonn's comeback attempt.




