Lindsey Vonn's Olympic crash was a horrific setback. But she's never been one to hide
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Lindsey Vonn's Olympic crash was a horrific setback. But she's never been one to hide
"My crashes, my obstacles, everything that I face in my life has always made me a better person. This is where I am. I'm lucky. I'm happy. And I'm always going to do the best I can no matter what."
"Vonn's return to the World Cup leaderboard at 41 years old defied her doubters and turned the world's heads, showcasing her resilience and determination."
Lindsey Vonn's attempt to race in the Winter Olympics after a torn ACL sparked widespread debate. At 41, she made a remarkable comeback to the World Cup leaderboard after retiring in 2019. However, her Olympic race ended in disaster when she crashed just 13 seconds in, resulting in severe injuries and a lengthy recovery. Despite the setback, Vonn expressed no regrets, stating that her challenges have made her a better person and emphasizing her determination to always do her best.
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