CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey Vonn is ''confident'' she can compete at the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Olympics with a torn ACL from a crash four days ago.
Vonn said on Tuesday the damage to her left knee was a ''completely ruptured'' ACL, bone bruising ''plus meniscal damage.''
After three days of physical therapy and doctors' advice, Vonn tried skiing on Tuesday. She did not appear to be limping as she entered and exited a news conference.
''My knee is not swollen, and with the help of a knee brace, I am confident that I can compete on Sunday," Vonn said.
''So this is not obviously what I had hoped for. I know what my chances were before the crash and I know my chances aren't the same as it stands today but I know there's still a chance. And as long as there's a chance, I will try.
''I will do everything in my power to be in the starting gate."
Vonn crashed in a World Cup downhill in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Friday and ended up in the safety nets. After skiing to the bottom of the course she was taken to hospital.
The 41-year-old American was expected to be one of the biggest stars of the Winter Games, which start Friday with the opening ceremony. Her first race comes two days later in the women's downhill. Vonn also plans on competing in super-G and the new team combined event.