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Olympic Skiing Icon Lindsey Vonn Airlifted After Brutal Crash

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Lindsey Vonn’s final tune-up before the Winter Olympics ended in frightening fashion after the American ski legend was airlifted to a hospital following a violent crash in Switzerland, sending shockwaves through the sport just days before the Games begin.

Vonn, 41, lost control after landing a jump during an Alpine Skiing World Cup event in Crans-Montana, skidding hard into the safety netting in what immediately looked like a serious incident. Medical personnel rushed to her side as she remained down on the course for roughly five minutes.

In a moment that captured both her toughness and the growing concern around her condition, Vonn eventually stood up but appeared to be in visible pain. She used her poles to steady herself and slowly skied down to the finish line, stopping multiple times and repeatedly clutching the back of her left knee.

She was taken into a medical tent for further evaluation before being airlifted to a hospital. Race organizers later canceled the event due to worsening snowfall and dangerous visibility, conditions that fellow competitors had already flagged as problematic.

International Ski and Snowboard Federation CEO Urs Lehmann confirmed after the crash that Vonn had injured her knee but said the severity remained unclear.

“I know she hurt her knee, I talked to her,” Lehmann told reporters. “I don’t know if it’s really heavy and if she won’t miss the Olympics. Let’s wait for what the doctors are saying.”

That uncertainty now hangs over one of the most remarkable comeback stories in recent Olympic history. Vonn, a four-time World Cup overall champion and one of the most decorated skiers of all time, returned to elite competition last season after nearly six years away. Skiing with a partial titanium implant in her right knee, she has defied age and expectations throughout this World Cup campaign.

Before Friday’s crash, Vonn had been the circuit’s leading downhiller this season, posting two wins and three additional podium finishes in just five downhill races. Across eight total World Cup starts, including Super-G events, she finished on the podium seven times. Her worst result was fourth.

Those performances had firmly placed her among the favorites for the women’s downhill at the Winter Olympics, which begin next Friday.

The U.S. Ski and Snowboard team released a brief statement confirming that Vonn is “being evaluated,” offering no timeline or diagnosis as fans and teammates await updates.

American ski icon Lindsey Vonn is airlifted after a terrifying World Cup crash just days before the Olympics. | @ChanleySPainter explains what happened and why Vonn says she’s not done yet. pic.twitter.com/nRFSrrSIZG

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French skier Romane Miradoli, one of the few athletes to complete her run before the race was called off, raised concerns about the conditions that may have contributed to the crash.

“You can’t see, and it’s bumpy everywhere,” Miradoli said. “We just couldn’t see well.”

The timing could not be more cruel. Vonn has been open that these Olympics in Italy will be her last, regardless of the outcome.

“This is 24 years after my first Olympics. I’ve won everything I could have ever won,” Vonn said recently. “I’m not doing this to prove anything to anyone. I’m doing this because I think I can do well, it’s a meaningful place for me, and I think I can make a positive impact.”

She also emphasized that her age, rather than being a disadvantage, had given her clarity and perspective she lacked earlier in her career.

Physically, Vonn believed she was ready. After feeling underpowered during her initial return, she dedicated the offseason to rebuilding strength, gaining roughly 12 pounds and committing to what she described as the most disciplined training and diet regimen of her life.

“Physically, I’m in possibly the best shape I’ve ever been in,” she said in December. “And my body doesn’t hurt, so that’s the best part of all.”

Now, after one terrifying moment on a snow-covered course, that confidence is on hold. Whether Lindsey Vonn’s final Olympic chapter ends at the starting gate or continues on the world’s biggest stage will depend on what doctors find in the coming days — and how much more her legendary body can withstand.

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