Vonn still in 'survival mode' after Olympic crash
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The 2010 Olympic downhill champion said she has "one more surgery left to take out the metal and to replace my [anterior cruciate ligament] ACL" and then a lengthy period of recuperation. …
The 2010 Olympic downhill champion said she has "one more surgery left to take out the metal and to replace my [anterior cruciate ligament] ACL" and then a lengthy period of recuperation. "Once I get my ACL fixed, then that's another six months, so I have at least a year and a half ahead of me before I could really be back to 100%, even just training in the gym," she added. Vonn was racing at the Olympics in Cortina nine days after rupturing ligaments in her left knee when she struck a gate and crashed 13 seconds into her downhill run. She was airlifted off the piste and diagnosed with a complex tibia fracture in her left leg. "I'm still in survival mode. I just want to get through this phase and be able to assess where I am in my life," said Vonn, who won her two world titles in 2009. "I don't want to make a decision now because I think that would be rash and probably too emotional and I don't want to make a mistake." Vonn, who has won 84 World Cup races and is second in the all-time women's list behind fellow American Mikaela Shiffrin, suffered a number of serious leg injuries before initially retiring from the sport in 2019. After having a partial right knee replacement, she announced her shock return in 2024. Vonn had been tipped to win a medal at her fifth and final Olympics, and competed despite suffering the ACL injury in Switzerland in the last World Cup race before the Games. …
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