Veteran Vonn completes training run despite torn ACL
Summary
American skier Lindsey Vonn completed a downhill training run at the Winter Olympics despite suffering a recent knee injury. Vonn finished the run successfully at Cortina's Olimpia delle Tofane course just one week after tearing a ligament in her left knee. The training run is required for her to be eligible to compete in the upcoming downhill race.Key Facts
- Lindsey Vonn has a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee.
- She completed the training run at the Winter Olympics in 1 minute 44.33 seconds.
- Skiers must finish at least one training run to race on Sunday.
- Vonn's knee is supported by a brace during her run.
- Weather conditions delayed the training session, with many skiers missing gates.
- Vonn's Norwegian coach believes she still has a chance to win a medal.
- Vonn retired in 2019 but returned to skiing in December 2024.
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