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Lindsey Vonn reports ankle remains broken five months after Olympics crash

16 July 2026
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Lindsey Vonn made headlines during the 2026 Winter Olympics by competing at the age of 41, just a week after suffering a knee injury in a crash. Unfortunately, her Olympic journey ended prematurely when she crashed again just 13 seconds into her run in the women’s downhill final, resulting in significant injuries. Five months after the Olympics, Vonn continues to face challenges in her recovery, revealing that she has struggled with mobility and has been unable to engage in regular gym activities. Despite her determination and courage, she has described her recovery process as slow and emotionally taxing, having used a wheelchair and crutches for an extended period. Recently, Vonn shared that she still has a long way to go in her rehabilitation.

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Lindsey Vonn’s participation in the Olympics and her subsequent injuries highlight the physical risks athletes face in high-stakes competitions. Vonn’s decision to compete despite a serious knee injury underscores the dedication and resilience often seen in elite athletes. Historically, injuries in winter sports can lead to long recovery periods, impacting not only the athletes’ careers but also their mental health. The challenges Vonn faces in her post-Olympic recovery reflect broader issues in sports medicine and the need for effective rehabilitation programs for injured athletes.

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