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mahatmakanejeeves

(69,004 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 08:03 AM Feb 8

Lindsey Vonn crash: American skiing icon airlifted away after terrifying fall in Olympics women's downhill

Source: CBS News

Lindsey Vonn crash: American skiing icon airlifted away after terrifying fall in Olympics women's downhill

By Matt Norlander
48 mins ago * 2 min read

The worst-case scenario for Olympian Lindsey Vonn came just seconds into the women's downhill final in Cortina, Italy, on Sunday afternoon.

Vonn's body struck a gate as she made her first big jump less than 13 seconds into her run, altering her momentum and direction, prompting a scary crash as she flung sideways and bombed out.

The race was on hold for more than 20 minutes as Vonn was tended to on the course. The scene at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre was eerily quiet, as thousands at the bottom of the mountain, including Vonn's family, were left stunned and largely speechless. The worldwide feed initially caught audio of Vonn's brutal cries from pain after her horrifying spill. Downhill skiing is the fastest and most dangerous alpine event; the Olympia delle Tofane course routinely saw Sunday's racers eclipse 75 miles per hour as they hurled themselves down one the world-renowned venue.

Vonn was put on a stretcher and had to be airlifted by helicopter to a nearby hospital.

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Read more: https://www.cbssports.com/olympics/news/lindsey-vonn-crash-american-skiing-icon-airlifted-away-after-terrifying-fall-in-olympics-womens-downhill/



Hat tip, CBS Radio News at 8:00 a.m. on WTOP

I suspect there's a tacit rule in effect at DU that Olympic results not be posted before NBC has had a chance to package them for consumption in the US, but I believe this transcends any such rule.
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Lindsey Vonn crash: American skiing icon airlifted away after terrifying fall in Olympics women's downhill (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 8 OP
Again................ Lovie777 Feb 8 #1
Second time this month? I saw something like this the other day. Probatim Feb 8 #48
She tried aeromanKC Feb 8 #2
Healing vibes going her way. mwmisses4289 Feb 8 #3
Healing vibes on the way to her SheltieLover Feb 8 #4
I hope she's okay Roy Rolling Feb 8 #10
I can't believe she tried it either, but as someone else said, she won't always wonder SheltieLover Feb 8 #12
She completed the training run in 3rd place Johnny2X2X Feb 8 #15
I've torn an ACL while skiing. But, I'm no Lindsey Vonn. tinrobot Feb 8 #17
Football players generally take 6 months to rehab and return to action after ACL surgery. TheRickles Feb 8 #21
Never had one but I have heard the pain is unreal. Thanks for the post twodogsbarking Feb 8 #23
I hope she is ok. bamagal62 Feb 8 #5
🙏🏼 Clouds Passing Feb 8 #6
While I believed she should have let an alternate take her place, after she didn't step aside, I was pulling for her to 24601 Feb 8 #7
I wished she had declined her spot and allowed another person to go. She could have gone and not competed and no one dem4decades Feb 8 #26
This is the end, beautiful friend Jilly_in_VA Feb 8 #8
I think "the end" might have been a few weeks ago FakeNoose Feb 8 #29
She realized it. Talitha Feb 8 #45
There's a line between stubbornness and stupidity, or as Aristotle noted, between courage and foolhardiness Prairie Gates Feb 8 #9
Here's a recent video that gives some of her background blue-wave Feb 8 #11
in her press appearance last week, she had doubts but rationalized it bucolic_frolic Feb 8 #13
9:20 a.m. EST: the women's Alpine skiing is coming on just now. mahatmakanejeeves Feb 8 #14
I was up early snowybirdie Feb 8 #16
"brutal" cries of pain??? JFC, cbs cannot even write properly. niyad Feb 8 #18
For some reason I was up and saw it live on my TV machine Botany Feb 8 #19
From what I just read, it sounds brutal. yellow dahlia Feb 8 #31
From somebody who has skied she really did a crash and burn. Botany Feb 8 #36
Yes. I did some downhill as a kid - I wasn't very good. yellow dahlia Feb 8 #39
Gonna go Cross Country now. Botany Feb 8 #40
Enjoy! yellow dahlia Feb 8 #42
Considering all the medical crap I have been through it is nice. Botany Feb 8 #43
Damn! Sorry to see this. mountain grammy Feb 8 #20
Ego can be bad VicNEO Feb 8 #22
She has real estate that needs revenue to pay the taxes FredGarvin Feb 8 #25
Having a functioning A.C.L. might be helpful in skiing. Botany Feb 8 #28
She'll become a celebrity commentator, also a skiing coach/instructor FakeNoose Feb 8 #32
She will be fine. Botany Feb 8 #37
it ain't just politicians who refuse to give it up Skittles Feb 8 #49
She had to take the run with a torn acl FredGarvin Feb 8 #24
Bullshit Auggie Feb 8 #27
Would you? FredGarvin Feb 8 #33
How much property does she have ? JI7 Feb 8 #30
Olympic level athletes have to go all out to get that far dlk Feb 8 #34
Courage is the key word here Shermann Feb 8 #35
Did she re-injure the ACL in this crash? AverageOldGuy Feb 8 #38
She broke her leg. maxsolomon Feb 9 #50
I wish her all the best. riversedge Feb 8 #41
I was so sorry to see this LetMyPeopleVote Feb 8 #44
Heartbreaking FemDemERA Feb 8 #46
How to watch Lindsey Vonn ski with torn ACL in 2026 Winter Olympics medal events mahatmakanejeeves Feb 8 #47

Roy Rolling

(7,561 posts)
10. I hope she's okay
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:11 AM
Feb 8

But having worked with stunt actors and seen torn ACLs, I can’t believe she was even trying. Brave of course, but predictable?

I’m not an orthopod or kinesiologist, but the ACL bears much of the stress from bent knees like in downhill skiing. Unless there was a foolproof brace, a knee like that can rupture on the very first extreme load. I hope she was generously compensated for this exhibition, the pain and risk are great.

Again, good vibes and prayers for recovery. But someone needs to say this about fame and reality-TV risks.

Johnny2X2X

(23,930 posts)
15. She completed the training run in 3rd place
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:36 AM
Feb 8

She was skiing well enough and the training runs they are going very close to all out. She doesn’t fall and I bet she medals.

She said it was rotting or twisting the knee that was hardest, especially when she landed after getting air. But she was skiing at a high level with the knee that bad, she just got off line and wasn’t able to recover.

Stinks, greatest woman skier ever and just snake bit at the Olympics.

tinrobot

(12,032 posts)
17. I've torn an ACL while skiing. But, I'm no Lindsey Vonn.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:48 AM
Feb 8

She knew her body and the risks better than anyone. Apparently, she had raced with a torn ACL before and had a brace.

I do know that first day back on skis after an ACL injury is nerve-wracking. I suspect she was plenty nervous.

Looks like the crash was caused by her arm clipping the gate. Maybe her knee didn't support her, maybe it was just nerves. Regardless, I hope she recovers quickly and has a great life after professional skiing.

TheRickles

(3,277 posts)
21. Football players generally take 6 months to rehab and return to action after ACL surgery.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:16 AM
Feb 8

I've never heard of one continuing to play with a ruptured ACL. Seems hard to believe she even attempted this.

24601

(4,139 posts)
7. While I believed she should have let an alternate take her place, after she didn't step aside, I was pulling for her to
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:02 AM
Feb 8

make the podium. I'm amazed she was allowed to race with a week-old ruptured ACL. If this required medical clearance, I question the doctor who granted it. I hope she will be able to walk and ski recreationally after surgery and rehab.

dem4decades

(13,929 posts)
26. I wished she had declined her spot and allowed another person to go. She could have gone and not competed and no one
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:52 AM
Feb 8

would have criticized her.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,214 posts)
8. This is the end, beautiful friend
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:03 AM
Feb 8

Why didn't you realize this before?

I know this is going to be an unpopular view, but I think her return had a lot to do with ego. Too much of it, in her case. She just couldn't accept that she was done. Fini. Finito. Skiing a course like that on a 100% gone ACL is just asking for trouble, and that's exactly what she got. Do I feel sorry for her? Of course I do. But do I think she should have seen it coming when she signed on for this? Yup. for sure.

FakeNoose

(41,052 posts)
29. I think "the end" might have been a few weeks ago
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:59 AM
Feb 8

... but she couldn't accept it until today. Lindsey has had an illustrious career ... but it's time to hang up her spurs.

She'll do well as a TV commentator, and maybe a celebrity coach/instructor. There are other careers out there. Poor Lindsey.

Talitha

(7,855 posts)
45. She realized it.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:40 PM
Feb 8

And that's what makes this tragedy even sadder. Yes, she knew. Yes, she realized the danger. Call it ego, call it sheer stubbornness to give it one more try. She knew, and although she may now regret her choice, I'm guessing she doesn't regret following through on her drive to give it one last go.

Prairie Gates

(7,681 posts)
9. There's a line between stubbornness and stupidity, or as Aristotle noted, between courage and foolhardiness
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:07 AM
Feb 8

Thinking you are going to compete at the highest level of the most dangerous sport on Earth with a torn ACL really tests that line.

Wiser heads should have prevailed on this weeks ago, but at least we have (yet another) perfect metaphor of the American character.

blue-wave

(4,857 posts)
11. Here's a recent video that gives some of her background
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:12 AM
Feb 8


It starts her mention at about 3:30 in. Seems she had a recent injury. Maybe a contributing factor?

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,004 posts)
14. 9:20 a.m. EST: the women's Alpine skiing is coming on just now.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:28 AM
Feb 8

For the DC area:

https://www.tvtv.us/md/gaithersburg/20899/luUSA-OTA20899/show/EP059399350312/0/8/10

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
Mikaela Shiffrin (Actor)

Alpine Skiing: Women's Downhill
OlympicsWinter OlympicsAlpine skiing

55 minutes

New, Delay, HD 1080i, HDTV

Alpine skiing continues with the women's downhill race on the Olympia delle Tofane course.

at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre

Breezy Johnson just went down the course. Lindsey Vonn is getting ready for her run.

snowybirdie

(6,627 posts)
16. I was up early
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:39 AM
Feb 8

NBC did report it and showed the crash at the 7am Olympic News. Haven't beard much since. When they do show it again, Im sure the ghouls will love watching over and over.

Botany

(76,906 posts)
19. For some reason I was up and saw it live on my TV machine
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:04 AM
Feb 8

It was a real crash and burn. I remember some place out west I think it was Purgatory Ski area
and they had a practice course for the U.S. Ski team for downhill skiing and the first 1/4 mile or so
had no turns and at the first turn there was a bunch of bales of straw between the ski slope and some
trees. I skied the course but at a much slower pace and not doing the straight down the mountain thing.

The best part of the Winter Olympics is the downhill events. Just to get into the starting gate takes
guts and you can see the skiers skate skiing the first couple of hundred feet to build up speed and then
they are on ice and snow spending a lot of time in the air as they are going 644 mph.

Botany

(76,906 posts)
36. From somebody who has skied she really did a crash and burn.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:30 AM
Feb 8

Up in the air, she hit a pole with her ski, got turned sideways, and then a huge cloud of snow
as landed. Downhill ski racing is brutal.

yellow dahlia

(5,391 posts)
39. Yes. I did some downhill as a kid - I wasn't very good.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:57 AM
Feb 8

Although I skiied since I was a toddler, I never had the bravery for racing.

I screwed up my knees a few times, but I was always proud that I never had to go down in a toboggan. I quit before that became more likely. I miss it, and live vicariously through those who still ski.



yellow dahlia

(5,391 posts)
42. Enjoy!
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:05 PM
Feb 8

I did a little cross country. Nice to be out in nature and good exercise, but it lacks the rush.

Botany

(76,906 posts)
43. Considering all the medical crap I have been through it is nice.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:09 PM
Feb 8

I am no where near what I used to do. New Germany State Park in Western Maryland is my
heaven.

VicNEO

(46 posts)
22. Ego can be bad
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:26 AM
Feb 8

Wishing her well in healing. As a former National competitor in another sport - with Olympic dreams- I found it very troubling that she didn’t step aside when her ACL was badly injured. She took space that could have gone to another Olympic hopeful

FredGarvin

(838 posts)
25. She has real estate that needs revenue to pay the taxes
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:46 AM
Feb 8

Winning a gold would have gained her sponsors and millions...alas, she crashed and she will be put in the dust bin

Botany

(76,906 posts)
28. Having a functioning A.C.L. might be helpful in skiing.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:55 AM
Feb 8

She has devoted her life to skiing and walking away from it would be hard.

FakeNoose

(41,052 posts)
32. She'll become a celebrity commentator, also a skiing coach/instructor
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:05 AM
Feb 8

Just look at Shaun White ... and of course many others, but he's one of the best known.
Lindsey will do well, but she has to accept that competitive skiing is over for her.

FredGarvin

(838 posts)
24. She had to take the run with a torn acl
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:44 AM
Feb 8

Her million dollar properties have a heavy tax burden.

She had no choice.

FredGarvin

(838 posts)
33. Would you?
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:05 AM
Feb 8

Take a run down a mountain with a torn ACL?

Knowing full well that there is an elevated chance of a disaster?

Akin to taking a F1 car with a bad front strut.

Hats off to her for actually doing the run.

JI7

(93,409 posts)
30. How much property does she have ?
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:01 AM
Feb 8

Can she rent some of them out or even sell some things.

Too many people don't understand what they can truly afford and things like continued taxes and other fees and maintenance costs.



dlk

(13,216 posts)
34. Olympic level athletes have to go all out to get that far
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:06 AM
Feb 8

Vonn is brave and courageous. I hope she’ll be ok.

Shermann

(9,037 posts)
35. Courage is the key word here
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:22 AM
Feb 8

That sport requires a lot of it. She went down that hill this time not just knowing about the consequences but having had experienced them.

AverageOldGuy

(3,643 posts)
38. Did she re-injure the ACL in this crash?
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 11:38 AM
Feb 8

Her pole grabbed one of the flags along the course and threw her off in the middle of a turn.

More than likely the crash tore up her ACL even worse, but, sad to say, there's a chance that she suffered other injuries in this crash, in addition to or instead of re-injuring the ACL.

Hope she didn't suffer other/more injuries.

riversedge

(80,283 posts)
41. I wish her all the best.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:00 PM
Feb 8

Lindsey Vonn crashes early in Olympic downhill, taken off mountain in helicopter

abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireS...

(@oceancalm.bsky.social) 2026-02-08T16:57:57.305Z

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,004 posts)
47. How to watch Lindsey Vonn ski with torn ACL in 2026 Winter Olympics medal events
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:37 PM
Feb 8
How to watch Lindsey Vonn ski with torn ACL in 2026 Winter Olympics medal events


Vonn, 41, is competing in her fifth Winter Olympics. Millo Moravski / Getty Images

By The Athletic Staff
Feb. 8, 2026 4:00 am EST

Lindsey Vonn has spent two decades proving the fastest line in downhill skiing is usually the one that looks least survivable on replay. Now, at 41, she is trying to do one of the most audacious things an athlete can do: win with a torn left ACL that has become its own storyline.

How to watch Lindsey Vonn at the Winter Olympics
Venue: Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre — Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Date: Feb. 8-12
TV: NBC, USA Network
Streaming: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com

Be sure to check out The Athletic’s Olympic schedule interactive page and Games Briefing, a daily Olympics newsletter.

The timeline is critical. Downhill is Vonn’s signature, the purest expression of her speed game, and it’s a single-run medal race on Cortina’s Olympia delle Tofane track. No series. No margin. You get one shot, and the mountain does not care how famous you are or how many times you have rebuilt the rest of the machine to keep doing this.

Vonn doesn’t need validation. The Minnesota native already owns the 2010 Olympic downhill gold, three Olympic medals overall and 84 World Cup wins. This is about whether experience, pain tolerance and a practiced willingness to absorb risk can still get her down a course that behaves like an icy “vertical hockey rink” at 70 to 80 mph.

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