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Lindsey Vonn to race final Olympic downhill despite recent ACL injury
Summary
A week after rupturing her ACL, Lindsey Vonn plans to compete in her final Olympic downhill and completed two official training runs, finishing 11th and third.
Content
Lindsey Vonn plans to race in her final Olympic downhill despite a recent injury. She ruptured her ACL about a week ago after announcing a comeback to racing in late 2024. Vonn is 41 years old and previously stepped away from competition in 2019 because of injuries. She posted on Instagram acknowledging the long odds and saying she will give everything she has.
Key details:
- Vonn ruptured her ACL roughly one week before the event, as reported.
- She is reported as scheduled to compete in the final Olympic downhill today.
- In two official training runs she finished 11th and third, with the second run behind Breezy Johnson and Kira Weidle-Winkelmann.
- Vonn wrote on Instagram that her age, missing ACL and a titanium knee make the odds difficult, but said she accepts the outcome and will give her best.
Summary:
Vonn's decision to race has focused attention on her comeback and resilience rather than on competitive expectations. She is reported as scheduled to take part in the final downhill today. Undetermined at this time are the race results and any subsequent medical or procedural steps.
