Lindsey Vonn made it very clear on Tuesday that her Olympics comeback is far from over. The 41-year-old Olympic medalist, who is aiming to become the oldest Alpine skier in Olympic history, sustained ...
Lindsey Vonn wiped out in a downhill race on January 30. She got up limping, then was airlifted from the course. The diagnosis: a ruptured ACL — a season-ending injury for most. But the three-time ...
After a six-year absence from competitive skiing, and less than two years removed from a partial right knee replacement, a 41-year-old Vonn won a World Cup race in December 2025. She won again in ...
A perfect recipe of circumstances makes downhill skiing doable — though still quite remarkable — for Vonn, even with a torn ACL. François-Xavier Marit / AFP via Getty Images CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — ...
TUSD is working to strengthen its dual language programs after an audit found significant weaknesses that could prevent it from achieving the goal of producing students proficient in two languages.
Lindsey Vonn plans to race on Sunday despite a fully ruptured left ACL and meniscus damage. An orthopedic surgeon noted that while Vonn is not a "normal human being," skiing without an ACL presents ...
Lindsey Vonn announced Tuesday that she "completely ruptured" her ACL, along with suffering a bone bruise and meniscus damage in her left knee following a crash in Switzerland, but still plans to ...
CORTINA d'AMPEZZO ― Lindsey Vonn is able to do things with a busted knee that regular people can't when fully healthy. The 41-year-old posted a video of herself Thursday, Feb. 5, doing squats, side ...
Lindsey Vonn is refusing to walk away quietly. Less than two weeks after suffering a torn ACL, the American skiing legend posted a video of herself lifting weights and running drills — a defiant ...
The three-time Olympic skier also called out an opinion piece about her decision to compete with the injury for “ageism” Millo Moravski/Agence Zoom/Getty Lindsey Vonn responded to a doctor who ...
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -- American skier Lindsey Vonn is "confident" she can compete at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics beginning this week despite the left knee injury she sustained in a crash ...
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