Lindsey Vonn Responds to Well-Wisher on Social Media After Devastating Crash at Winter Olympics
In her first social media post since the crash, Lindsey Vonn thanked British sports commentator Dan Walker for his kind words and wishes after she broke a leg in a serious fall during her downhill race at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
On Monday, Vonn responded to Walker's long statement, which expressed admiration for her resilience and wished her well. The message from Vonn was brief but heartfelt: "Thank you Dan."
The crash occurred on Sunday during Vonn's women's downhill race in Cortina, where she suffered a fractured leg after losing control of her skis and hitting the ground with her head. Medical personnel quickly responded to the scene, airlifting Vonn to a hospital for treatment.
Italian hospital officials had previously released a statement describing the severity of the injury, stating that Vonn had been treated by staff from the Regional Olympic Medical Service and underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilize the fracture in her left leg.
The 41-year-old American skier had come out of retirement to compete in the 2026 Winter Games despite rupturing her left ACL in a crash during a World Cup event in the Swiss Alps just a week earlier. Vonn's decision to participate was widely reported, with many experts praising her bravery and determination.
U.S. Ski and Snowboard chief of sport Anouk Patty had also expressed support for Vonn, saying that she would "be OK, but it's going to be a bit of a process." The sport is inherently high-risk, Patty noted, adding that athletes need to be aware of the dangers they face when competing at such high speeds.
Vonn's crash has sent shockwaves through the skiing community, with many fans and fellow competitors expressing their concern for her well-being.
In her first social media post since the crash, Lindsey Vonn thanked British sports commentator Dan Walker for his kind words and wishes after she broke a leg in a serious fall during her downhill race at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
On Monday, Vonn responded to Walker's long statement, which expressed admiration for her resilience and wished her well. The message from Vonn was brief but heartfelt: "Thank you Dan."
The crash occurred on Sunday during Vonn's women's downhill race in Cortina, where she suffered a fractured leg after losing control of her skis and hitting the ground with her head. Medical personnel quickly responded to the scene, airlifting Vonn to a hospital for treatment.
Italian hospital officials had previously released a statement describing the severity of the injury, stating that Vonn had been treated by staff from the Regional Olympic Medical Service and underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilize the fracture in her left leg.
The 41-year-old American skier had come out of retirement to compete in the 2026 Winter Games despite rupturing her left ACL in a crash during a World Cup event in the Swiss Alps just a week earlier. Vonn's decision to participate was widely reported, with many experts praising her bravery and determination.
U.S. Ski and Snowboard chief of sport Anouk Patty had also expressed support for Vonn, saying that she would "be OK, but it's going to be a bit of a process." The sport is inherently high-risk, Patty noted, adding that athletes need to be aware of the dangers they face when competing at such high speeds.
Vonn's crash has sent shockwaves through the skiing community, with many fans and fellow competitors expressing their concern for her well-being.