Why did Lindsey Vonn unretire for the 2026 Winter Olympics? Here's why the legendary alpine skier is competing at the Milano ...
The decorated Olympic skier has had numerous injuries and a partial knee replacement but still plans to go for the gold at ...
Lindsey Vonn is a physiological marvel. The 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist skier has, quite literally, risen to the top of her sport and stayed there, despite numerous injuries that could have been ...
Vonn cried out in agony, clutching her leg, and later could be heard sobbing while she waited to be airlifted off the ...
Dr. Matthew McElroy, sports medicine specialist at Geisinger Medical in Danville, has traveled the world in his two-decade long assosciation with the U.S. National Ski team, one of a rotating pool of ...
Lindsey Vonn's latest injury update Monday included heart-wrenching details of what went wrong during her massive crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Lindsey Vonn broke her leg in a crash during the Olympics downhill final. A doctor explains the injury and whether or not her career is over.
Lindsey Vonn, who came out of retirement to compete in the Milano Cortina Games, is in stable condition after her crash.
Lindsey Vonn, one of the most successful skiers in history, crashed just seconds into her run in the final of the Olympics downhill competition on Sunday in Italy. On Monday, she shared an update on ...
Vonn was airlifted to Ca’ Foncello Hospital in Treviso. "In the afternoon, she underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilize the ...
It is possible that if Lindsey Vonn skied conservatively, she could have simply finished, which would have been a happy ...