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Vonn preparing to return to U.S. with more surgeries to come
Summary
A U.S. Ski Team official said Lindsey Vonn will fly back to the United States for further surgeries after undergoing multiple operations in Italy for a complex tibia fracture; team medical staff are coordinating her care.
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Lindsey Vonn was injured during the Olympic downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo and was evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in Italy. Team officials reported she has had multiple surgeries there to repair a complex tibia fracture. Sophie Goldschmidt, president and CEO of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, said the team's medical staff has been coordinating her recovery and would try to accompany her to the United States. Goldschmidt described Vonn as stable and not in pain.
Key facts:
- Vonn crashed during the Olympic downhill and was evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in Italy.
- She has undergone multiple surgeries in Italy to address a complex tibia fracture and was reported as stable and not in pain.
- Team officials said she is preparing to fly back to the United States for additional surgeries, with U.S. Ski Team medical staff coordinating her care.
Summary:
The incident has shifted attention from competition to Vonn's recovery, and officials say further surgical care will take place in the United States. Medical staff are arranging travel and subsequent procedures as her recovery continues.
