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Lindsey Vonn asks for positive support after being airlifted to hospital
Summary
Lindsey Vonn was airlifted to hospital after a crash in Switzerland and appears to have injured her left knee; friends say she asked for positive energy as she aims to compete at the Winter Olympics next week.
Content
Lindsey Vonn was airlifted to hospital after a crash in Crans-Montana, Switzerland and is reported to have hurt her left knee. She did not race in the World Cup Super-G the following day, and her coach said she was preparing for Cortina as usual. A friend reported that Vonn has asked for positive energy rather than sympathy while she focuses on the Winter Olympics next week. It was also reported she may delay further knee treatment until after the Games.
Key facts:
- Vonn was airlifted to hospital after a crash in Crans-Montana and appeared to hold her left knee.
- She missed the women's World Cup Super-G the next day and posted that she was doing her best.
- Her personal coach told the Associated Press she was not racing that day but was preparing for Cortina as usual.
- A friend said Vonn asked for positive energy from friends and family and may postpone further treatment until after the Winter Olympics.
Summary:
Vonn is aiming to compete at the Winter Olympics next week, but the extent of her knee injury has not been disclosed. It is reported she was airlifted to hospital after the crash and that she may postpone major treatment until after the Games. Undetermined at this time.
