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Vonn’s Winter Olympics comeback ends in disastrous downhill crash

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In a devastating downhill crash at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Lindsey Vonn’s promising comeback suffered its most tragic setback. The legendary American ski racer, now 41 years old, lost control of her snowboard during the women’s downhill event and tumbled off course, drawing gasps from the audience.

Vonn had announced her return to the Olympic stage just days prior, having recently recovered from a severe ACL tear in a training crash. Her comeback was widely anticipated as she aimed for another Olympic medal, adding to the accolades of an already distinguished career that includes multiple medals and numerous victories over the years.

The accident took place early during the race, with Vonn maneuvering her board on what seemed like an otherwise typical downhill course. However, a brief momentary misstep led to a sudden and dramatic fall that shook spectators into silence. Medical personnel immediately attended to Vonn on the snowy terrain before she was swiftly evacuated by helicopter for further evaluation.

This marked the second time in nine days that Vonn required emergency medical attention from a rescue vehicle after crashing while attempting her comeback. The incident, which occurred near the halfway point of the race and shortly before Team USA teammate Breezy Johnson clinched gold with an impressive performance, highlighted the risk Vonn took to participate.

Breezy Johnson’s victory was celebrated by both her team-mates and fans alike. In contrast to the somber backdrop surrounding Vonn’s fall, Johnson echoed the sentiments of solidarity across social media and at the venue, emphasizing how her teammate’s commitment to the sport transcended individual performance.

Vonn’s willingness to compete despite such challenges had already shaped the narrative around her comeback story. Her courage faced criticism from some quarters who argued she should prioritize her health over another competition. However, Vonn remains a celebrated figure in alpine skiing, and discussions about her future continue as athletes navigate these difficult decisions.

For now, Vonn’s condition was reported to be stable after being swiftly attended to by medical professionals during the emergency evacuation. The incident serves as both a poignant reminder of the risks associated with high-stakes athletic competition and an illustration of Vonn’s enduring spirit in the face of adversity.

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