American Skiing Star Lindsey Vonn Returns to Action One Week After Knee Injury
In a positive turn of events for American skiing star Lindsey Vonn, she successfully completed a 100-second training run in Cortina, Italy, just one week after suffering an ACL tear during a World Cup race. The challenging downhill course posed no issues for the 41-year-old athlete as she demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination.
The grueling injury occurred during a recent competition in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, when Vonn lost control coming off a jump while attempting to navigate a right-hand turn. However, it was not the same knee that required major surgery and led her to retire in 2019 before launching a comeback last year.
Despite the setback, Vonn expressed confidence in her recovery process during a press conference earlier this week. She revealed having undergone extensive therapy since the injury and reported feeling "stable, strong," with minimal swelling in the affected area. Her use of a knee brace has also provided her with an added sense of security, as she prepares to compete on Sunday.
Vonn's impressive comeback has been marked by remarkably consistent health, especially considering her history of dealing with constant injuries throughout her illustrious career. The 41-year-old athlete had previously won two victories last month on the World Cup circuit, positioning herself as a serious medal contender at Cortina, which she describes as her favorite course to compete.
With her successful training run under her belt, Vonn is now poised to face new challenges as she gears up for Sunday's competition. Her determination and resolve have undoubtedly earned her a spot among the top contenders in the skiing world.
In a positive turn of events for American skiing star Lindsey Vonn, she successfully completed a 100-second training run in Cortina, Italy, just one week after suffering an ACL tear during a World Cup race. The challenging downhill course posed no issues for the 41-year-old athlete as she demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination.
The grueling injury occurred during a recent competition in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, when Vonn lost control coming off a jump while attempting to navigate a right-hand turn. However, it was not the same knee that required major surgery and led her to retire in 2019 before launching a comeback last year.
Despite the setback, Vonn expressed confidence in her recovery process during a press conference earlier this week. She revealed having undergone extensive therapy since the injury and reported feeling "stable, strong," with minimal swelling in the affected area. Her use of a knee brace has also provided her with an added sense of security, as she prepares to compete on Sunday.
Vonn's impressive comeback has been marked by remarkably consistent health, especially considering her history of dealing with constant injuries throughout her illustrious career. The 41-year-old athlete had previously won two victories last month on the World Cup circuit, positioning herself as a serious medal contender at Cortina, which she describes as her favorite course to compete.
With her successful training run under her belt, Vonn is now poised to face new challenges as she gears up for Sunday's competition. Her determination and resolve have undoubtedly earned her a spot among the top contenders in the skiing world.