Hollywood Reporter • 2/8/2026 – 2/10/2026

Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic gold medalist skier, suffered a left tibia fracture during the women’s downhill event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The incident occurred just 13 seconds into her run when she hit a gate on her first jump, lost control, twisted in the air, and fell into the snow. This crash marked a brutal end to Vonn's comeback attempt for a medal, as she was competing despite having a ruptured ACL. Following the crash, Vonn was airlifted off the mountain and underwent surgery for her leg fracture. Reports indicate that she has a complex tibia fracture and will require multiple surgeries to address her injuries. Despite the severity of her condition, Vonn expressed that she has "no regrets" about her performance and her participation in the event. Vonn's crash and subsequent injury have drawn significant media attention, highlighting the risks associated with competitive skiing. Her determination to compete, even with a pre-existing injury, underscores her commitment to the sport. The incident has raised concerns about athlete safety in high-stakes events like the Olympics, where the pressure to perform can lead to dangerous situations.
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