CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland — Lindsey Vonn crashed and injured her left knee in her final downhill race on Friday before the Olympics and said she hopes to recover in time for the Milan Cortina Games.
''This is a very difficult outcome one week before the Olympics… but if there's one thing I know how to do, it's a comeback,'' the 41-year-old American wrote on Instagram hours after she was airlifted off the course. ''My Olympic dream is not over.''
Vonn was the third skier to crash in the World Cup race in Crans-Montana where she lost control while landing a jump and ended up tangled in the safety nets on the upper portion of the course.
She got up after receiving medical attention for about five minutes, seemingly in pain and using her poles to steady herself. Vonn then skied slowly to the finish line, stopping a couple of times on the way down and clutching her left knee.
''I crashed today in the downhill race in Switzerland and injured my left knee. I am discussing the situation with my doctors and team and will continue to undergo further exams,'' Vonn wrote. "Thank you for all of the love and support. I will give more information when I have it.''
Vonn's name was on the start list, with a No. 15 bib, for a super-G race on the same hill on Saturday. It was unclear if she will race.
The downhill on Friday began in difficult conditions with low visibility, and was canceled after Vonn's crash as heavier snow fell.
The American, who was expected to be one of the biggest stars of the Olympics, limped into a tent for medical attention before being airlifted away by helicopter, dangling from a hoist cable with two people attending her.