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Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Final Downhill before Milano Cortina Olympics, Leaving Fitness in Question

Lindsey Vonn suffered a devastating crash during the final World Cup downhill race before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, 30th January 2026. The incident took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, where Vonn lost control after attempting a jump on the upper section of the course. The race was subsequently abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions.

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Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Final Downhill before Milano Cortina Olympics, Leaving Fitness in Question

Lindsey Vonn suffered a devastating crash during the final World Cup downhill race before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, 30th January 2026. The incident took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, where Vonn lost control after attempting a jump on the upper section of the course. The race was subsequently abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions.

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Lindsey Vonn suffered a crash during the final downhill race before the Milano Cortana Winter Olympics, leaving her limping and her Olympic fitness under scrutiny.

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Lindsey Vonn, the renowned American skiing legend, experienced a devastating crash during the final World Cup downhill race before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, 30th January 2026. The incident took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, where Vonn lost control after attempting a jump on the upper section of the course.

Vonn, now 41, skidded sideways into the safety netting as heavy snowfall and deteriorating visibility conditions made racing increasingly challenging. Medical staff attended to the injured athlete on the piste, with Vonn clutching her left knee in pain as her airbag deployed upon impact. The race was subsequently abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions and the early falls, adding to the concerns surrounding Vonn's fitness for the upcoming Olympics.

According to reports from The Guardian, Vonn's crash occurred near the finish line, with the skiing great appearing distressed as she was airlifted off the mountain. Witnesses described her movements as "labored," further fueling speculation about her ability to compete in the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

The incident marked the end of Vonn's impressive World Cup career, which spanned over a decade and a half and included numerous victories and world championships. The impending Olympic Games in Milano Cortina represented her final opportunity to add to her impressive collection of medals.

The significance of Vonn's crash extends beyond her personal achievements, as her performance in the Olympics could potentially influence the United States' overall standing in the Winter Games. The American team has historically excelled in skiing events, and Vonn's contributions have been invaluable.

The postponement of the race due to the snowy conditions added to the uncertainty surrounding Vonn's Olympic participation. With just a few weeks remaining before the Olympics, Vonn and her team will need to work diligently to assess the extent of her injuries and determine her readiness for competition.

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Lindsey Vonn suffered a crash during the final downhill race before the Milano Cortana Winter Olympics, leaving her limping and her Olympic fitness under scrutiny.

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Lindsey Vonn, the renowned American skiing legend, experienced a devastating crash during the final World Cup downhill race before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, 30th January 2026. The incident took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, where Vonn lost control after attempting a jump on the upper section of the course.

Vonn, now 41, skidded sideways into the safety netting as heavy snowfall and deteriorating visibility conditions made racing increasingly challenging. Medical staff attended to the injured athlete on the piste, with Vonn clutching her left knee in pain as her airbag deployed upon impact. The race was subsequently abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions and the early falls, adding to the concerns surrounding Vonn's fitness for the upcoming Olympics.

According to reports from The Guardian, Vonn's crash occurred near the finish line, with the skiing great appearing distressed as she was airlifted off the mountain. Witnesses described her movements as "labored," further fueling speculation about her ability to compete in the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

The incident marked the end of Vonn's impressive World Cup career, which spanned over a decade and a half and included numerous victories and world championships. The impending Olympic Games in Milano Cortina represented her final opportunity to add to her impressive collection of medals.

The significance of Vonn's crash extends beyond her personal achievements, as her performance in the Olympics could potentially influence the United States' overall standing in the Winter Games. The American team has historically excelled in skiing events, and Vonn's contributions have been invaluable.

The postponement of the race due to the snowy conditions added to the uncertainty surrounding Vonn's Olympic participation. With just a few weeks remaining before the Olympics, Vonn and her team will need to work diligently to assess the extent of her injuries and determine her readiness for competition.

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