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Lindsey Vonn reports pain after latest surgery
Summary
Lindsey Vonn said her most recent surgery went well but she is experiencing hard-to-manage pain and is making slow progress toward leaving the hospital.
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Lindsey Vonn is recovering after a crash during the women's downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics that required her to be airlifted from the course. She has undergone multiple surgeries to treat a tibia fracture, and some doctors reported concern about the possibility of amputation. Vonn posted that her most recent operation took a little over six hours and went well, but that pain has been hard to manage and she is making slow progress. She spent several days in an Italian hospital before returning to the United States and has not decided whether the injury will end her racing career.
Key details:
- The crash occurred early in the women's downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics and Vonn was airlifted from the course.
- She has had several surgeries for a tibia fracture; some doctors reported concern about possible amputation.
- Vonn said the latest surgery lasted a little over six hours and went well, but that pain has been hard to manage and recovery is slow.
- She was treated in Italy for several days before returning to the U.S., and has not announced a decision about continuing her racing career.
Summary:
Vonn remains hospitalized and is recovering from her recent surgery while experiencing significant pain. The medical situation has raised concern about the severity of the tibia injury. Undetermined at this time.
