Lindsey Vonn, Olympic and Gruesome Leg Injury
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Olympic snowboarder Cam Bolton walked away from a crash not knowing he broke his neck. The four-time Olympian was later airlifted to Milan for treatment.
On Saturday, less than a year after he slammed into a tree while backcountry snowboarding, McMorris claimed an Olympic bronze medal in the men's slopestyle event.
Lindsey Vonn crashed while attempting to win a medal for Team USA in the women's Winter Olympic downhill on Sunday. The athlete's pole snagged a gate 13 seconds into her attempt, which sent her tumbling down the hill. The accident comes just days after she ruptured her ACL before competing at the Olympics.
Austrian bobsled pilot Jakob Mandlbauer was taken off the course in a stretcher and subsequently hospitalized after his nearly 1,500 pound bobsled overturned during a Saturday, February 21, run at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The alpine ski racer explained that "compartment syndrome" was the reason why her Olympics injury was so complex.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — American-born Chinese skier and Olympic freestyle gold medalist Eileen Gu has suffered an injury while training in New Zealand, the latest in several setbacks for the 2022 Beijing Games champion. The 21-year-old Gu was ...
Lindsey Vonn is on the mend after suffering an injury at the 2026 Olympics that required multiple surgeries and hospitlizations
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Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn at risk of losing leg after serious Olympic accident
Doctors warn that 41-year-old American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn faces the risk of amputation after suffering a severe injury following a serious accident at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Konrad Niedźwiedzki, Sports Director of the Polish Speed Skating Association, shared a health update with Polish media after the accident on Friday. He told Polsat Sport they're awaiting test results to see if Sellier broke her zygomatic facial bone, commonly known as the cheek bone, in addition to suffering gashes on her face.
Retired Canadian Olympic figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond reveals the truth about the sport, especially when injured: Sometimes the hardest part is making the decision to step on the ice.