Lindsey Vonn misses final super-G before Winter Olympics after downhill crash

Lindsey Vonn misses final super-G before Winter Olympics after downhill crash

Lindsey Vonn sat out a World Cup super-G race on Saturday after crashing and injuring her left knee a day earlier, but remains on track for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, her coach said.

“No, she is not racing today but preparing for Cortina as usual,” Chris Knight, Vonn’s personal head coach, said in a text message. Vonn then posted on Instagram: “Unfortunately, I won’t be able to race today. Thank you for all of the love and support I have received. Means the world to me. Doing my best right now …”

Vonn crashed in a downhill in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on Friday and ended up in the safety nets. After skiing down to the bottom of the course, she was airlifted away for medical attention. It still was not clear what her injury was.

Lindsey Vonn in the finish area after her fall in the downhill. Photograph: Alessandro Della Valle/EPA

“I crashed today in the downhill race in Switzerland and injured my left knee. I am discussing the situation with my doctors and team and will continue to undergo further exams,” Vonn wrote on Instagram on Friday.

The 41-year-old American is expected to be one of the biggest stars of the Winter Games, which open next Friday. Her first race comes two days later in the women’s downhill. Saturday’s super-G was slated to be her final race before the Games.

The race in Crans-Montana was won by the Swiss Malorie Blanc on home snow for her first World Cup success. Italy’s super-G World Cup leader, Sofia Goggia, and the 2025 downhill world champion, Breezy Johnson of the United States, finished second and third, respectively.

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