Feb 8 • 07:24 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

WATCH LIVE | Injured Vonn taken to hospital, downhill continues

Lindsey Vonn, who suffered an injury before the Olympics, has been taken to the hospital during the women’s downhill competition in Tofane, Italy.

Lindsey Vonn, a renowned American alpine ski racer, has been at the center of attention in anticipation of the women’s downhill event at the Olympic Games in Milan Cortina. Just before the Games, Vonn sustained a significant knee injury resulting in a torn ACL. Despite her injury, Vonn is a two-time World Cup winner this season and leads the overall standings in the discipline. Her participation in the Olympics is marked by both hope and caution, as the violation of her knee limits her competitive edge in this high-stakes event.

The downhill competition on Sunday at the Tofane ski resort features 36 women, including past Olympic champions such as Sofia Goggia and Corinne Suter, showcasing an impressive lineup of elite racers. Vonn’s presence in the lineup adds intensity and drama to the event, as spectators and fans are eager to see if she can overcome her physical hurdles and contend for medals, having previously secured a gold in 2010 and a bronze in 2018. Coverage of the event will be broadcast live by ETV2 and ERR’s sports portal, highlighting the event's significance on both national and international stages.

As the event unfolds, Vonn's situation raises discussions regarding athlete health, recovery, and the pressures associated with Olympic competition. With the stakes high, both for Vonn and her competitors, the outcome of the downhill event will likely have lasting implications not only for medal results but also for the future careers of the athletes involved. This competition illustrates the challenges of balancing competitive ambition with physical well-being, igniting interest among fans and the sports community alike.

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