Pakistan, Feb. 8 -- Lindsey Vonn's dream of Olympic medal glory is alive after the American ski star again defied a serious knee injury to complete her second training run for the Milan-Cortina women's downhill on Saturday.
A ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee did not stop Vonn from clocking a time of 1min 38.28sec in a confident run down the Olimpia delle Tofane piste, which will host the women's alpine skiing starting with the downhill final on Sunday. After her run, Vonn swept past journalists in the mixed zone, replying "good" when asked how it went.
The session was paused because of fog after 21 competitors had gone with Vonn's US teammate Breezy Johnson clocking the fastest time of 1.37:91.
The 41-year-old Vonn ...
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