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Lindsey Vonn, Olympics and ACL

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Lindsey Vonn's teammates confident she can compete at Olympics: "She's one of the toughest"
As the Olympic Games get underway, all eyes are on skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, who isn't letting an injured knee stop her from competing. Seth Doane has the update.

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How Lindsey Vonn can compete with a ruptured ACL
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2026 Winter Olympics: Lindsey Vonn posts intense workout video as she prepares to compete despite ruptured ACL
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Lindsey Vonn posts incredible workout video days after ACL rupture
Just days before the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics, veteran Team USA skier Lindsey Vonn suffered a ruptured ACL in her left knee when she lost control landing a jump in Switzerland.

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Lindsey Vonn to attempt to compete at 2026 Winter Olympics despite torn ACL
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What it's like skiing on a torn ACL? Lindsey Vonn has done it before
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Lindsey Vonn Plans to Compete in the Olympics with a Torn ACL. Surgeon Explains How It’s Possible (Exclusive)
However, the skiing star said her “Olympic dream” is not over, and she'll still compete in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

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How can Lindsey Vonn ski with torn ACL? USA skiing legend reveals her plan
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Lindsey Vonn: All About Team USA Ski Star Still Racing in 2026 Winter Olympics After Injury
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