Liveblog Olympics 2026: Vonn operated on after leg injury
Lindsey Vonn has undergone surgery following a severe leg injury she sustained during the Olympic downhill event in 2026.
Lindsey Vonn, one of alpine skiing's most celebrated athletes, suffered a serious leg injury after falling just 13 seconds into her run during the Olympic downhill event at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina. The injury resulted in a broken left shin, and she has already undergone surgery at a hospital in Treviso, Italy. This incident has shocked the sports community, given Vonn's prominent status in skiing and her previous competitive successes.
In addition to Vonn's unfortunate accident, the Olympic liveblog covers various updates from the Games, including Emma Aicher narrowly missing a medal by just 0.04 seconds and Max Langenhan securing the first gold medal for Germany in this year's Olympics. The mixed relay team in biathlon also won a bronze medal, adding to Germany's achievements at the Winter Games. The liveblog serves as a crucial platform for following all Olympic developments, providing real-time updates and information about events and medal standings.
The incident raises concerns about athlete safety in high-speed events, particularly as the Olympics showcase extreme sports where injuries can be severe. Fans and spectators are now left anxiously discussing the future of Lindsey Vonn in competitive skiing, depending on her recovery and potential return to the sport. As the Games progress, the focus will likely shift to how injuries can be prevented and the physical toll that competitive skiing takes on athletes, especially during Olympic events.