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Vonn's defiant Olympic return: 'I did it. I won.'
22 Feb
Summary
- Vonn competed despite a torn ACL and broken leg.
- She underwent five surgeries after her Olympic crash.
- Vonn defended critics calling her Olympic participation 'selfish'.

Lindsey Vonn has responded defiantly to those who labeled her 'selfish' for competing in the Winter Olympics following a severe knee injury. Vonn, who tore her ACL days before the Games and later suffered a broken leg during the downhill final on February 8, has undergone five surgeries since. She stated from her hospital bed, "I did it. I came back. I won," asserting that her presence at the Olympics was justified by her achievements, including ranking No. 1 in downhill standings.
Vonn acknowledged that the criticism 'stung' but defended her decision to compete, emphasizing the valuable memories and experiences gained. The skiing legend, whose leg was extensively repaired with metal screws, aims to recover and ski again. Her participation followed a previous knee reconstruction in 2024 and a successful return to World Cup competition, underscoring her resilience despite significant physical challenges.



