Lindsey Vonn crashes during the women’s downhill final on February 8 at the Tofane Alping Skiing Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. – IOC/Handout/Getty Images
Lindsey Vonn is in “stable condition” after undergoing two operations to treat a serious fracture in her left leg following her crash in the downhill final on Sunday, which brought her Olympic dream to an end.
According to source who spoke to Reuters, the surgeries were performed at the Ca’ Foncello hospital in Treviso by a team of local orthopedic and plastic surgeons on the same leg that Vonn “completely ruptured” her ACL in a January 30 crash in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
The American burst out of the start in Sunday’s final but caught a gate with her right arm after just 13 seconds, sending her tumbling down the slope to a halt.
Total silence then fell across the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina d’Ampezzo, as medics attended to the three-time Olympic medalist.
The 41-year-old was then airlifted off the Olimpia delle Tofane piste as the crowd stood to applaud her.
Vonn crashes into a gate in the women’s downhill final at Cortina d’Ampezzo’s Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre. – Jacquelyn Martin/AP
Lindsey Vonn of Team United States crashes during the Women’s Downhill on day two of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on February 08, 2026 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. – Handout/Getty Images
After a lengthy pause in the women’s downhill event, proceedings eventually got back underway where Vonn’s teammate, Breezy Johnson, won Team USA’s first gold of the Games.
The Ca’ Foncello hospital was ultimate chosen by Vonn’s team over other options due to it having a neurosurgery department and seeming to be the best fit for her injury, according to the Reuters source.
“Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians,” the US Ski and Snowboard Team said earlier in the day in a short statement on social media.
“She’ll be OK, but it’s going to be a bit of a process,” US Ski and Snowboard chief of sport Anouk Patty told the Associated Press.
CNN has reached out to US Ski and Snowboard for comment.
“This sport’s brutal and people need to remember when they’re watching (that) these athletes are throwing themselves down a mountain and going really, really fast.”
On Monday, Vonn’s coach Aksel Lund Svindal wrote on Instagram, “Lindsey. You’re incredibly brave. You inspire people that follow your journey and us that work closely with you every day. Yesterday was a tough day on the mountain. For everyone, but most of all for you.
“Still something happened that I think says everything. ‘Tell Breezy congrats and good job’. Your teammate was in the lead, and that’s the message you wanted the US skiteam coaches to remember before you got airlifted to the hospital. Real character shows up in the hard moments.”
Always a risk
It was always going to be a risk for Vonn to compete at this year’s Games after she suffered such a serious injury in a crash in Crans-Montana on the World Cup circuit on January 30.
She had completed two training runs ahead of the final, though, and seemed to believe she could still compete at the highest level.
Team USA fans react after watching Vonn crash on her run on a big screen at the finish line. – Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images
“I will race tomorrow in my final Olympic Downhill and while I can’t guarantee a good result, I can guarantee I will give it everything I have,” she wrote on Instagram on Saturday.
“But no matter what, I have already won.”
Some of her fellow athletes looked emotional after watching the crash on Sunday, worried about the damage Vonn might have sustained.
“We all know the difficulties that Lindsey was going through these last days and to come to the race I think she just leveled up too much and risked too much and that’s why this kind of crash can happen,” retired Slovenian skier and two-time Olympic gold medalist Tina Maze told Eurosport.
“It’s really tough for everyone here to see this and especially for her family, her teammates and everyone working with her. It’s terrible for everyone.”
Vonn being transported by helicopter after crashing in the women’s downhill final. – François-Xavier Marit/AFP/Getty Images
Vonn’s sister Karin Kildow told NBC that the crash was scary to see. She also said Vonn would have no regrets about her decision to compete.
“She always goes 110%, there’s never anything less, so I know she put her whole heart into it and sometimes, just like things happen,” Kildow said.
“It’s a very dangerous sport and there’s a lot of variables at play, so I don’t really know exactly what happened, but it did look like a pretty rough fall, so we’re just hoping for the best.”
This story has been updated with additional information.
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