Lindsey Vonn Suffers Complex Tibia Fracture in Olympic Downhill Crash

Lindsey Vonn Suffers Complex Tibia Fracture in Olympic Downhill Crash
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Lindsey Vonn crashed during the Olympic women's downhill, sustaining a complex tibia fracture and ending her medal hopes.

  • American skier Lindsey Vonn crashed during the women's downhill at the Winter Olympics.
  • Vonn sustained a complex fracture to her tibia in the crash.
  • She stated her torn ACL was not a factor in the incident.
  • Vonn expressed she has 'no regrets' about competing despite the injury.
  • The injury will require multiple surgeries to repair.

Lindsey Vonn crashed during the women's downhill event at the Winter Olympics, resulting in a complex fracture to her tibia. The crash ended her hopes for another Olympic gold medal.

Vonn is one of the most decorated ski racers, and her injury marks a significant moment in Olympic skiing. Her decision to compete despite previous injuries and her response may influence discussions on athlete risk and resilience.