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Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn airlifted after crashing moments into downhill event

Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn airlifted after crashing moments into downhill event

Summary

Ski racer Lindsey Vonn crashed during the Winter Olympics downhill event in Italy and was airlifted to a hospital. Vonn, who was competing despite serious knee injuries, lost control early in her race. Her condition is stable, but the U.S. Ski Team has not detailed her injuries.

Key Facts

  • Lindsey Vonn is 41 years old and was competing in the Winter Olympic downhill event.
  • She crashed soon after starting the race, hitting a gate and falling on her back.
  • A rescue helicopter took Vonn off the course after medical staff treated her.
  • Vonn's crash happened just nine days after a previous knee injury.
  • The U.S. Ski Team stated Vonn is stable and under the care of doctors from both America and Italy.
  • Vonn has a history of skiing with injuries and has a titanium knee replacement in her right knee.
  • Teammate Breezy Johnson won the Olympic downhill, becoming the second American woman after Vonn to do so.
  • Vonn's crash drew significant attention, highlighting her impact on the sport of skiing.
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