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Lindsey Vonn wrapped up her second successful training run in a row Saturday and appears ready to go for gold in the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics downhill at the age of 41, little more than a week after rupturing the ACL of her left knee.
Lindsey Vonn completed another successful downhill training run at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Saturday after tearing the ACL in her left knee last week.
Lindsey Vonn passed her first major test since tearing her ACL in a downhill race at the World Cup downhill on Jan. 30.
A week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee, Lindsey Vonn opened her chase for Olympic gold at the age of 41 with an aggressive and successful downhill training run on Friday — two days before the race.
For all of the doubters out there, Vonn just proved that she doesn’t need an ACL to ski at an Olympic-caliber level. With another day of rest before Sunday’s Downhill, will Vonn put down a medal-worthy time in Cortina?