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Lindsey Vonn has ruptured ACL

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A Torn ACL Won't Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here's Why
Lindsey Vonn made it very clear on Tuesday that her Olympics comeback is far from over.

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Can Lindsey Vonn Race the Olympics with a Torn ACL? An Expert Weighs In.
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Lindsey Vonn jaw-dropping video shows squats, box jumps on torn ACL
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Think Lindsey Vonn should give up her spot at Winter Olympics? Kick rocks
Lindsey Vonn plans to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics downhill despite a recent knee injury.

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Lindsey Vonn Is 'Confident' She Can Race at Olympics Despite Ruptured ACL in Left Knee
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Lindsey Vonn’s decision to compete with a ruptured ACL is risky but ‘possible,’ experts say
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Lindsey Vonn shares intense training video after tearing ACL
On Thursday, Feb. 5, Vonn shared a video via Instagram showing off her intense training regimen ahead of this weekend's competition.

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Lindsey Vonn Vows to Compete in Olympics Despite ACL Tear
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Lindsey Vonn Plans to Compete in Winter Olympics Despite a Ruptured ACL
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Lindsey Vonn Shares Workout Video Days After ACL Tear, Vows ‘I’m Not Giving Up’

The five-time Olympian is planning on competing in three events at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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As ski season begins, new ACL treatment offers another option for patients

Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. With ski season underway across southwest Montana, more people are heading to the slopes — and with that comes an increased risk of knee injuries.
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