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Lindsey Vonn, ACL

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A Torn ACL Won't Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here's Why
Lindsey Vonn made it very clear on Tuesday that her Olympics comeback is far from over.

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 · 13h · on MSN
How Lindsey Vonn can compete with a ruptured 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 Is 'Confident' She Can Race at Olympics Despite Ruptured ACL in Left Knee
Lindsey Vonn is “confident” she can compete at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics beginning this week despite the left knee injury she sustained in a crash four days ago.

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Alpine skiing-Vonn can count on fellow-great Svindal for support
 · 9h
Lindsey Vonn shares intense training video after tearing ACL
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Lindsey Vonn Vows to Compete in Olympics Despite ACL Tear
Vonn has always raced the edge, returning after nearly six years away from competition following a reconstruction of her other knee.

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 · 11h
Lindsey Vonn Shares Intense Training Video After ACL Injury, Aiming for 2026 Olympics
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Lindsey Vonn Plans to Compete in Winter Olympics Despite a Ruptured ACL
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Lindsey Vonn 'had a feeling' her injury was bad, but still hasn't cried

At a news conference on Tuesday, Lindsey Vonn shared her initial thoughts when the injury happened— and a startling revelation.
11h

Lindsey Vonn’s Viral ACL Video Draws ‘Holy’ Reaction From Doctor

Lindsey Vonn’s viral workout video after tearing her ACL drew a stunned reaction from a sports doctor as she eyes the 2026 Olympics.
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Why are women more likely to get ACL injuries?

Sports scientists are trying to figure out why female athletes are so prone to a specific type of knee injury.
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