CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Seeing if Lindsey Vonn can contend for a medal in the Olympic downhill at age 41 with a titanium replacement in her right knee to cap her comeback after nearly six years of retirement was already going to be one of the highlights of the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Add in that she will now be competing in Sunday's race with a completely ruptured ACL, bone bruising and meniscal damage in her left knee?
''This would be the best comeback I've done so far,'' Vonn said. ''Definitely the most dramatic.''
So dramatic that it has motivated plenty of people to question whether it's something out of science fiction or attention hunting. Which is just the type of motivation that Vonn thrives on.
Take Vonn's response on social media to an opinion columnist.
''My life does not revolve around ski racing. I am a woman that loves to ski. I don't have an identity issue, I know exactly who I am. I was retired for 6 years and I have an amazing life,'' Vonn posted Saturday on X. ''I don't need to ski, but I love to ski. I came all this way for one final Olympics and I'm going to go and do my best, ACL or no. It's as simple as that.''
Sofia Goggia, Vonn's biggest rival in downhill and one of her best friends on the circuit, recalled how she came back to win silver at the 2022 Beijing Games after a similarly severe injury.
Goggia had a few weeks to recover after spraining her left knee, partially tearing her ACL and suffering a minor fracture of the fibula bone in her leg, plus some tendon damage. Vonn is attempting to do this nine days after her crash in the final downhill before the Winter Games.