Overview
- Lindsey Vonn told CNBC on Thursday she would consider the 2030 Games only if she can be fast, with walking unaided targeted by the end of April and another surgery planned this year to remove hardware and repair her ACL.
- In a TODAY interview that aired Tuesday, she said the door is slightly open to one more race for closure, though her family dislikes the idea.
- She has had five surgeries since the Feb. 8 downhill crash, including a fasciotomy to relieve compartment syndrome that put her left leg at risk of amputation.
- The 41-year-old follows a daily rehab plan of physical therapy, hyperbaric sessions, and gym work, and she is now walking short distances with crutches.
- Heading into Cortina after a 2024 return from her 2019 retirement, she led the downhill standings and now says she does not want the 13‑second crash to define her legacy.