New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- American skier Lindsey Vonn's efforts to win the Winter Olympic downhill title at age 41, despite a rebuilt right knee and a severely injured left knee, ended on a tragic note on Sunday, 7 February.
Following the frightening crash, she was airlifted to safety by a rescue helicopter for the second time in nine days.
Sharing an update on Vonn's health, the US Ski & Snowboard team said the American skier is in stable condition.
"Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians," US Ski & Snowboard team informed on X.
Vonn's Olympic downhill run was only about 12 to 13 seconds long. Wearing bib number 13 and a knee brace, she hit an early gat...
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