Lindsey Vonn surgeon speaks after Winter Olympics crash as doctors warn leg injury could risk amputation and long recovery

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Lindsey Vonn surgeon speaks after Winter Olympics crash as doctors warn leg injury could risk amputation and long recovery

Lindsey Vonn surgeon speaks after Winter Olympics crash as doctors warn leg injury could risk amputation and long recovery (Image Via Getty Images)

Lindsey Vonn’s name shocked fans across the world after her terrifying crash at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. The American ski legend was chasing one more medal when a sudden fall left her badly injured and she was rushed to the hospital.

Soon after surgery, doctors began speaking about the serious risk around her leg, making the situation even more worrying for supporters.The 41-year-old had already entered the Games with an ACL injury and other knee damage. Still, she chose to compete, hoping for a fairytale ending in Italy. Instead, the accident ended her Olympic dream and started a long medical battle. Now, her surgeon has shared new details about the delicate treatment, while specialists warn recovery will take months and could even threaten her ability to keep the leg.

Lindsey Vonn’s surgeon Stefano Zanarella and medical experts explain injury severity and long recovery after Olympic crash

The crash happened during the women’s downhill event when Vonn’s right ski pole clipped an outside gate. She fell hard, tumbled down the slope, and was airlifted to the hospital. Doctors later confirmed she broke her leg and needed urgent surgery.After the operation, Vonn shared hope with fans. She wrote, “Success today has a completely different meaning than it did a few days ago. I'm making progress, and while it is slow, I know I'll be ok.”

She later posted a video thanking supporters for their love and encouragement.Orthopaedic knee specialist Dr Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet told RMC Sport, “It will be months before she can walk normally again. Her goal now is first and foremost to keep her leg and be able to walk… some injuries like hers can end in amputation.” His warning showed how serious the damage may be.Surgeon Stefano Zanarella from Ca’ Foncello Hospital in Treviso also spoke to Corriere del Veneto. He said, “We’re proud to have handled a delicate situation… we approached this complicated case with a team of experts, coordinating every step of the recovery process.”

He added that the team treated her like any other patient despite her fame and manages several major trauma surgeries every day.Medical expert Jesse Morse later explained the fracture online, calling it “a bad fracture” and noting she had already completed a third surgery. He described the use of an external fixator device to stabilise the broken tibia, showing the injury’s true severity.The 2026 Winter Olympics continue in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, with Norway leading the medals table and Italy close behind. Yet Vonn’s accident has become the biggest story of the Games, reminding fans how dangerous elite sport can be and how long recovery may take for one of skiing’s greatest champions

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