Lindsey Vonn is in a stable condition in hospital after crashing in the women’s downhill event on Sunday. Vonn’s Olympic comeback ended in heartbreak as the American was airlifted to hospital after crashing in the early stages of her women’s downhill run in Cortina.
The American damaged her ACL when falling in a World Cup contest at Crans-Montana just over a week ago. However, she was determined to compete in Sunday’s event at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre.
And in an update released on Sunday evening, Team USA confirmed that Vonn is in stable condition in hospital. The post on X read: “Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians.”
“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.
“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.”
After a lengthy delay while the course remained closed, Vonn’s fellow American Breezy Johnson secured Team USA’s first medal of the Winter Olympics, finishing in 1:36:10 to take gold – the first American to do so since Vonn herself.
And speaking afterwards, Johnson said: “My heart goes out to her (Vonn). I hope it’s not as bad as it looked. I know how difficult it is to ski this course and how sometimes, because you love this course so much, when you crash on it and hurts you like that, it hurts that much worse. My heart just goes out to her.”
