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Lindsey Vonn crashes out of Winter Olympics downhill on return from ACL rupture

American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn crashed hard in the Winter Olympics downhill event, nine days on from rupturing her ACL.

The 41-year-old was the 13th of 36 racers to take to the Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo, where she has won a record 12 World Cups.

But she crashed hard in the top section of the course after overshooting a turn and catching her shoulder on the fourth gate, having already picked up significant speed. That set her off balance, with her injured left leg – which has no functioning ACL – giving way.

Medics attended to her shortly after and she was put on a stretcher and airlifted to hospital while the competition was paused. It eventually resumed around 20 minutes later.

BBC Sport commentator and former Alpine skier Chemmy Alcott said: “I feel guilty that I am this emotional. I just never believed it would end in a clump at the side of the piece not moving. What we saw that the top of the piece is really hard for a fit athlete, she just had her right knee. It is brutal, think about her family, her team and herself.

“We have to be realistic the risk was really high, the risk she takes when she falls will double that, her body will not be able to take that. There is clapping and there is hope that she would be okay but they have put up some background music because it is uncomfortable.”

Double Olympic champion Tina Maze, speaking on Eurosport and TNT Sports coverage, said: “We all know the difficulties Lindsey was going through in the last days, and I think in the end she risked too much.

“This kind of crash can happen of course, if you are not healthy the consequences are even worse, but Lindsey wanted to do this no matter what. It’s really tough for everyone here to see this especially for her family and teammates and everyone working with her. It’s just terrible. A tough day.”

Teammate and reigning downhill world champion Breezy Johnson set the fastest time of the early starters, 1.36:10, and was in tears in the leader’s seat later in the race.

Vonn trained in all the practice sessions in Cortina, setting the third-quickest time in Saturday’s run.

She is the Vancouver 2010 Olympic champion in the discipline and had been in superb form this World Cup season, winning two races and finishing on the podium seven times, before rupturing her ACL in Crans-Montana just nine days before the Olympic event.

The three-time Olympic medallist retired in 2019 as a result of significant injuries, but returned to competition in November 2024 after a successful knee replacement fixed the pain which drove her to retirement.

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