What Lindsey Vonn Reveals About Leg Injury Post-2026 Olympics
Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn shared a photo of her broken leg after a devastating crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Vonn, 41, posted an x-ray of her leg wrapped in a stabilizing brace that required plates and screws to mend.
Following the crash, Vonn underwent multiple surgeries in Italy for a left tibia fracture sustained during the downhill event. She has been recovering in the hospital and expressed gratitude for the support received from well-wishers.
Vonn mentioned in a video that she is slowly recovering post-surgery but still faces challenges. She described her struggle and the ongoing treatment, hinting at further updates on her injury.
Recovery and Emotional Turmoil
Upon returning to the U.S., Vonn revealed not only her physical recovery but also emotional distress after her dog, Leo, passed away shortly after her accident. Leo had been battling lung cancer, adding to Vonn's emotional burden.
Vonn paid tribute to Leo, expressing the deep bond they shared over 13 years. She recounted the difficult days following her crash, highlighting the loss of her loyal companion during a challenging time.
Challenges and Determination
Vonn's journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics was marred by injuries, including a torn ACL just days before the event. Despite the setbacks, she competed but encountered a severe crash, resulting in a complex tibia fracture that necessitated extensive surgeries for recovery.