Lindsey Vonn, 41, plans to compete in the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Olympics despite a serious knee injury sustained just a week before her first race, according to a February 3 social media post. The Olympic skier completely ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee after crashing during a World Cup downhill event on January 30.
Vonn also suffered a bone bruise and tears to the meniscus, a piece of cartilage in the knee that acts as a shock absorber. Despite the injury, Vonn stated that her Olympic dream is not over. Her first Olympic race, the women's downhill event, is scheduled for Sunday, 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.
In other news, a 12-year-old girl miraculously avoided serious injury after falling from a ski lift at Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort in California on January 31, 2026. The girl was visiting the resort when she fell from the chairlift after struggling to hold on while dangling unsecured, according to multiple news sources. Although she missed most of the safety net placed by ski resort staff, the girl sustained no broken bones or major injuries, according to her mother.
Beyond these sports-related incidents, multiple news sources are also reporting on a range of global events. These include Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, and a federal judge's decision regarding Temporary Protected Status for Haitians.
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