Lindsey Vonn won’t rule out a return to skiing after horrific Olympics crash: ‘You just never know’

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She has stopped taking painkillers but is still exhausted.

Lindsey Vonn of Team United States crashes during the Women’s Downhill on day two of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.

Sponsored: 2026 Chevrolet Trax 2RS is logical option toward price point to attract the massesShe is 41 and has won four overall World Cup championships, with 84 World Cup wins and three Olympic medals, including gold in the downhill at the 2010 Vancouver Games. “I don’t like to close the door on anything, because you just never know what’s going to happen,” said Vonn, who appears“I have no idea what my life will be like in two years or three years or four years. I could have two kids by then. I could have no kids and want to race again. I could live in Europe. I could be doing anything.”Vonn, who returned to racing in late 2024 after nearly six years away from the sport, had two victories and three other podium finishes in her five World Cup races during the most recent season. In December, Vonn announced she would be competing in her “5th and final Olympics!” “I wanted to win the Olympics, and I wanted to win the downhill title, and I was on track to do both of those things,” Vonn told Vanity Fair.She decided to compete at the Olympics anyway and had a couple of successful training runs leading up to the Feb. 8 downhill competition.didn’t last long . Vonn lost control on the first jump, spun sideways in the air, slammed to the ground and needed to be airlifted from the course. Vonn and other skiing expertsVonn suffered a complex tibia fracture and other major damage. It contributed to a condition called compartment syndrome, which involves excessive pressure building up inside a muscle and possibly can lead to permanent injury or amputation.as she amps up her fitness routine again. In a March 15 post on X, Vonn wrote that she’s not ready to discuss her skiing future.Vonn did tell Vanity Fair that she’s not crazy about the idea of the catastrophe at the Winter Games being the public’s last impression of her as a skier. “I don’t want people to hang on this crash and be remembered for that. What I did before the Olympics has never been done before. I was number one in the standings. No one remembers that I was winning.”Denver's 97-year-old City Park bandstand 'a total loss' after overnight fireHow to check TSA wait times at DIA and reserve airport security time slotsColorado doctor refused to call 911, start CPR before man’s death, indictment says'The Princess Bride' is back, Frozen Dead Guy Days, and more things to do

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