Lindsey Vonn is Out for Season Due to 3 Bone Fractures in Left Knee

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Dec 6, 2015; Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada; First place finisher Lindsey Vonn of the United States takes the podium during the women's Super G race in the FIS alpine skiing World Cup at Lake Louise Ski Resort. photo Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 6, 2015; Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada; First place finisher Lindsey Vonn of the United States takes the podium during the women’s Super G race in the FIS alpine skiing World Cup at Lake Louise Ski Resort. photo Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports

On Saturday, Lindsey Vonn crashed in a super-G race in Andorra and suffered a hairline fracture in her left knee, according to X-rays.

On Sunday, Lindsey won the super-G portion of a combined race, ended up 13th after a 23rd in Slalom, and extended her overall points lead to 28 points ahead of Lara Gut (Swiss).

Yesterday, she discovered via MRI that the bone fracture in her left knee was actually 3 bone fractures.

Today, she has announced that this injury has caused her to end her ground breaking season.

"So the MRI shows a pretty substantial fracture in my tibial plateau. MCL looks decent as well as the rest of my knee. Now I will talk to my trainers and make a plan. I'll keep you guys updated. Big thanks to everyone who helped me get through today and to the fans that always supported me!" - Lindsey Vonn, today
“So the MRI shows a pretty substantial fracture in my tibial plateau. MCL looks decent as well as the rest of my knee. Now I will talk to my trainers and make a plan. I’ll keep you guys updated. Big thanks to everyone who helped me get through today and to the fans that always supported me!” – Lindsey Vonn, Feb. 28th

Today I am making the difficult decision to end my season and leave the World Cup circuit due to an injury I suffered last Saturday. Because I am currently leading the Overall World Cup standings, this is one of the toughest decisions of my career.

When I crashed on Saturday in Andorra, I fractured my tibial plateau. The traditional X-rays that were taken that afternoon showed a hairline fracture, but the tibial plateau appeared to be stable and did not pose significant risk to competing. So I raced on Sunday. After the Super Combined on Sunday, I went to Barcelona where more precise MRI and CT equipment was available and scans were performed on Tuesday morning. Those images showed that there was not just 1 hairline fracture, but in fact 3. And the fractures are not hairline, but instead they are significant enough that they are not sufficiently stable to permit me to safely continue skiing. Further damage any of the fragments could result in a serious surgery that would risk my future in ski racing. With the World Championships in St. Moritz next year and the Winter Olympics in South Korea the following year, I cannot take that risk.

So I have made the decision to end my season. I am very proud of what I have been able to accomplish this year: 9 World Cup victories, breaking the World Cup downhill win record, breaking the World Cup Super G podium record, and winning the most World Cup discipline titles–20–of any skier, male or female. While I am confident that I’m making the right decision, it still doesn’t make this decision any easier. Thanks to everyone who supported me and stood by me through it all. Best of luck to all the World Cup competitors. I’ll see you again next year.” – Lindsey Vonn, today

Drained my knee a few times and it's feeling a little better. Going to go up on the hill and see how it feels. Wish me luck!!

Posted by Lindsey Vonn on Saturday, February 27, 2016

(video of blood being removed from Lindsey’s left knee after her crash in Andorra last Saturday)

LINDSEY VONN THIS SEASON:

  • 9 World Cup wins
  • Broke World Cup downhill win record (38 wins overall)
  • Broke World Cup Super G podium record
  • Most World Cup discipline titles of any skier male or female
  • 76 World Cup wins – only Ingemar Stenmark (male) has more World Cup wins with 86 World Cup wins

Lindsey Vonn is 31-years-old and went through two full ACL replacement surgeries, a tibial plateau fracture, and an MCL replacement surgery all within a 12 month period in 2013/14 all on her right knee.  Lindsey also broke her ankle ski racing in New Zealand this summer


(video of Lindsey’s crash that broke her knee in 3 places last Saturday in Andorra)


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