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Lindsey Vonn has ruptured ACL

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Winter Olympics 2026: Lindsey Vonn will compete despite torn ACL. Here’s how other athletes performed with injury
She plans to wear a knee brace when she participates in the women's downhill Sunday.

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The Chosun Ilbo on MSN · 15h
Lindsey Vonn to compete despite ACL tear, meniscus injury
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Lindsey Vonn plans to ski at Olympics despite torn ACL
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Vonn ‘confident’ she will race at Olympics despite ‘completely ruptured’ ACL in left knee
Lindsey Vonn is “confident” she can compete at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics beginning this week despite the left knee injury she sustained in a crash four days ago.

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 · 14h
Vonn 'confident' she can race at Olympics with ruptured ACL in left knee
 · 7h
Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete with a torn ACL is risky but 'possible,' experts say
 · 11h
Lindsey Vonn Praised For 'Insane' Decision Before Winter Olympics
Lindsey Vonn says in press conference from Italy that she tore her ACL in a crash Friday — but aims to race in the Olympic downhill Sunday anyway.

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 · 15h
Lindsey Vonn says she will compete at Milan Cortina Olympics despite torn ACL
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Doctors call Lindsey Vonn’s return after ACL tear ‘unparalleled’ as she eyes 2026 Olympics
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AYSO × Cedars-Sinai – Spring 2026 ACL Injury-Prevention Initiative Launch

AYSO and Cedars-Sinai expand their partnership to deliver elite medical insights, injury-prevention tools, and safer
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Injury prevention and recovery: When to use hot or cold compresses in an active lifestyle

Soreness is a common result of consistent and intensive muscle activity. Whether doing cardio or weight training, muscle pain can be a positive sign of the muscles’ growing and strengthening. However, prolonged muscle pain can be a sign of an injury that needs to be investigated.
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