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When Lindsey Vonn underwent a partial knee replacement last April, it seemed a mere postscript to her stellar career. She had already been retired from ski racing for more than five years.
Lindsey Vonn, who is targeting an Olympic comeback in 2026, said she feels better now than she did when she last competed at ...
former Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn is returning to the sport. The four-time World Cup champion said in an interview with the New York Times that knee replacement surgery seven months ago ...
Total knee replacement dates to the late 1960s ... SAALBACH, AUSTRIA - FEBRUARY 6: Lindsey Vonn of Team United States competes during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Women’s Super G on February ...
Team USA alum Lindsey Vonn detailed her decision to return to skiing, six years after she retired from the competitive sport ...
I had accumulated too many injuries, my body was no longer cooperating, and my right knee was shot ... now than I did at the end of my career. Lindsey Vonn of USA smiles during a press conference ...
When Lindsey Vonn last raced on the World Cup circuit ... So much stronger that she’s talking up her knee replacement surgery — the first of its kind in World Cup skiing — as a new frontier ...
Vonn said a partial knee replacement last year helped her overall fitness and enabled her to seek a spot on the U.S. ski team ...
For Lindsey Vonn, it was a reluctant farewell – the ... end of your rope and you gotta make a decision. So, I did." A knee replacement – the outer portion of her right knee is now titanium.