Feb 17 • 12:26 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Lindsey Vonn shares she hasn't been able to stand for 'over a week' after Olympic crash

Lindsey Vonn revealed that she has been unable to stand due to a severe leg injury sustained during the 2026 Winter Olympics, requiring multiple surgeries and expressing gratitude for the care she received in Italy.

Olympian Lindsey Vonn has shared that she has been unable to stand on her feet for over a week following a devastating crash during the alpine skiing women’s downhill event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games. The incident occurred on February 8 when Vonn, who was already coping with a ruptured ACL, suffered a broken leg in a hard fall. Despite her determination to compete, the injury was severe enough to necessitate multiple surgeries to mend her leg, and even more surgery may be required once she returns to the United States.

In her recent updates, Vonn expressed relief at being back in the U.S., although she remains immobile and has spent time in a hospital bed since the accident. She acknowledged the care she received from medical personnel in Italy and thanked them for their support during this difficult time. Vonn’s struggle has shed light on the risks athletes face in high-stakes competitions and the physical toll that such injuries can take, especially for elite athletes like herself.

This incident has sparked conversations about athlete safety and injury management during competitions, particularly in high-speed sports like skiing. As fans and fellow athletes rally behind her, Vonn’s journey through recovery will likely inspire many, as overcoming such setbacks is a testament to her resilience and dedication to her sport.

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