
Lindsey Vonn Undergoes Sixth Surgery on Broken Leg
Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is making slow progress after undergoing her latest six-hour surgery in the US for a broken leg, following four previous operations in Italy.
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Another day, another surgery for Lindsey Vonn, though this one appears to be different from all the rest. Three days after touching down in the U.S., Vonn posted a series of photos and videos that now seem quite familiar — her being wheeled around on some sort of gurney, or on a bed, her leg stabilized by any number of soft surfaces or contraptions. This one also included an image of her surgically repaired knee, and more information about the extent and seriousness of the injury. “Made it throu
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It’s been a brutal few days for Lindsey Vonn … and she’s not sugarcoating it. The three-time Olympic medalist shared updates from her hospital bed on Friday after undergoing a marathon surgery following her terrifying crash at the 2026 Winter…
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Lindsey Vonn has undergone surgery in the US after having four operations in Italy
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