Sunday, February 08, 2026

LINDSEY VONN: THE BRAVE COMPETITR'S COMEBACK ENDS IN BONE-BREAKING CRASH

Ski legend Lindsey Vonn's leg is BROKEN after brave Olympic comeback ended in horror crash and airlift to hospital

 

By Riath al-Samarrai and Ed Carruthers 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 8, 2026

 

 

 

Lindsey Vonn of Team United States during the course inspection before the Downhill Training of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on February 6, 2026 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

The comeback of Lindsey Vonn, one of the greatest skiers ever, ends in bone-breaking crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics 

 

Lindsey Vonn suffered a broken leg in the horror crash that wrecked her Olympic dream on Sunday.

The 41-year-old, who was sent cartwheeling down the piste in Cortina after clipping a flag just 13 seconds into her downhill run, was airlifted to hospital in Treviso, where surgery was performed on her left leg.

A statement from the hospital read: ‘In the afternoon, she underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilise the fracture sustained in her left leg.’

It is understood that she was then transferred to intensive care for the sake of extra privacy, rather than any greater medical necessity. The US team have stated the 2010 gold medallist is ‘stable’.

Vonn could be heard screaming in agony after the crash, which followed just nine days after she ruptured cruciate ligaments in her left knee during a warm-up competition in Switzerland. She went on to cause surprise by declaring her intention to compete Italy and threatened a monumental outcome by finishing third fastest in final practice.

However, her crash brought the curtain down on her fifth Games appearance in distressing fashion. Vonn is yet to comment.  

 

Collage of six images showing United States' Lindsey Vonn crashing during an alpine ski women's downhill race.Sequence shows Vonn as she clipped the fourth gate with her right arm that led to her crash.  

 

Lindsey Vonn of Team United States crashing during the Women's Downhill at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

The former Olympic champion crashed during the women's downhill final on Sunday 


Vonn was taken off the slope and to a local hospital via helicopter after the premature finish

The former Olympic champion crashed during the women's downhill final on Sunday and had to be airlifted to a hospital

 

Vonn sped over a hill and careered into one of the plastic markers on the side of the track before hitting the ground. Her right leg appeared to hit the ground first, as a cloud of powder engulfed the American. Vonn then tumbled forwards again, appearing to smash her shoulder into the ground, before coming to a halt on the slope.

The Cortina crowd fell silent as medical crews arrived to attend to Vonn, who was later airlifted off the mountain.

Serious concerns were raised when Vonn, whose skis had not detached from her boots, was seen wincing in pain as she lay on her back in the snow. The American was also heard crying out in agony as the medics placed her onto a stretcher.   

Around six hours after the horror incident, the US Ski and Snowboard Team also shared an update on Vonn's condition.

'Update: Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians,' a spokesperson said. 

Vonn's horrified family watched on in shock from the base of the slope. Her sister, Karin Kildow emotionally opened up on the devastating scenes. 

'I mean that definitely was the last thing we wanted to see and it happened quick and when that happens, you're just immediately hoping she's okay,' Kildow said on NBC, per USA Today.

'And it was scary because when you start to see the stretchers being put out, it's not a good sign. But she really ... she just dared greatly and she put it all out there. So it's really hard to see, but we just really hope she's okay.

 

The American is transported into the back of an ambulance after being carried of the run

Vonn is transported into the back of an ambulance after being airlifted off the course

 

'She does have all of her surgeons and her PT staff here and her doctors, so I'm sure they'll give us a report and we'll meet her at whatever hospital she's at.'

Vonn had defied the impossible by coming back to compete after rupturing her ACL prior to the Games and had completed multiple training runs in the build-up to Sunday's event.

While concerns have arisen over whether the 2010 Olympic champion was taking a risk in entering the competition - having undergone a reconstruction in her right knee back in 2024 and rupturing her ACL before the tournament - Vonn had made the decision to compete in Sunday's downhill final. 

She had posted a time that was 1.39 seconds off the fastest run during a training session on Friday. 

The American, who has won 84 World Cups across multiple alpine skiing events during her glittering career, would improve on that on Saturday, posting a time of one minute and 38 seconds, which was 37 seconds shy of team-mate Breezy Johnson, who went on to claim gold on Sunday. 

As Vonn left the gates on Sunday, her coach was heard shouting, 'keep charging, keep pushing'.  

The downhill event was subsequently suspended, with other competitors removing their skis at the top of the slope as they waited for Vonn to be evacuated.

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