Lindsey Vonn, 41, planned to compete in the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics despite a recent knee injury, according to a February 3 social media post. Vonn completely ruptured the ACL in her left knee after crashing during a World Cup downhill event on January 30, Time reported. She also suffered a bone bruise and tears to the meniscus.
Despite the injury, Vonn stated that her "Olympic dream is not over," according to Time. Her first Olympic race, the women's downhill event, was scheduled for February 8. "After extensive consultations with doctors, intense therapy, physical tests as well as skiing today, I have determined I am capable of competing in the Olympic Downhill," Vonn wrote.
Multiple news sources, including NPR News and Time, covered Vonn's attempted Olympic comeback amidst a backdrop of other global events. These included Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, the buzz surrounding the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, and a federal judge's block on the revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians.
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