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Lindsey Vonn completes first Olympic training run after ACL tear
Summary
Lindsey Vonn completed two downhill training runs at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 6, about a week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee; the downhill medal event is scheduled for Feb. 8.
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Lindsey Vonn completed her first downhill training runs at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 6, roughly one week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee during a World Cup race. She skied in Cortina and finished two runs of about 100 seconds each. The training session had been delayed one day because of weather. Vonn has told reporters she was not feeling pain and that she planned to continue toward the Olympic start gate.
What we know:
- Vonn suffered a ruptured ACL on Jan. 30 during a World Cup race in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
- On Feb. 6 in Cortina, she completed two downhill training runs of about 100 seconds each, roughly one week after the injury.
- In a Feb. 3 press conference she said she was not feeling pain and intended to compete.
- The Olympic downhill medal event is scheduled for Feb. 8 in Cortina.
Summary:
Vonn's training runs are a confirmed step toward keeping her Olympic plan after the reported ACL rupture. The next scheduled competition is the downhill medal event on Feb. 8 in Cortina.
