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DURHAM D

(32,989 posts)
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:55 PM Saturday

What do you think about Lindsey Vonn's plans to ski tomorrow?

I won't be watching.

My problem is that I have had one knee replaced (old ski injury) and need to have the other replaced.

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What do you think about Lindsey Vonn's plans to ski tomorrow? (Original Post) DURHAM D Saturday OP
Her body, her choice. n/t flvegan Saturday #1
I understand, but I would murielm99 Yesterday #10
Me too, but I trust a professional athlete to know flvegan Yesterday #13
I don't believe she'll be 100%, but I can understand why she wants to compete Brother Buzz Saturday #2
I send good wishes that she will not have another accident that permanently disables her. n/t Jacson6 Saturday #3
Amen DURHAM D Saturday #4
I hope she does well and gets a metal. Srkdqltr Saturday #5
Medal. Celerity Yesterday #9
Thank you. Srkdqltr Yesterday #14
I'll be Greg_In_SF Saturday #6
She knows her body better than anyone else. Who are we to have an opinion? tinrobot Saturday #7
Apparently that was not so malaise Yesterday #17
Shoulda... woulda... coulda... tinrobot Yesterday #18
It's her body and it was her malaise Yesterday #19
Hopefully she does well Melon Saturday #8
I think shes anazing and I wish well and hope she remains safe. CentralMass Yesterday #11
The brace she'll be using may prevent her from hyperextending her knee and losing her leg, but... LudwigPastorius Yesterday #12
It's a shame that it didn't work out for her. PCIntern Yesterday #15
It wasn't even her knee that caused it. Her arm clipped the gate. tinrobot Yesterday #16
Awful.... PCIntern Yesterday #21
Yesterday, I though it was ill-considered. MineralMan Yesterday #20
She took third place in the training run yesterday tinrobot Yesterday #22
Yes. But, people have been really nasty about that, I think. MineralMan Yesterday #23
I'm with you on that tinrobot Yesterday #24

flvegan

(65,991 posts)
13. Me too, but I trust a professional athlete to know
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 01:27 AM
Yesterday

what they can/can't or should/shouldn't do over what I think.

tinrobot

(11,998 posts)
7. She knows her body better than anyone else. Who are we to have an opinion?
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:41 PM
Saturday

That said, I will be rooting for her.

I hope she lets out all the stops and goes for it. It's her last Olympics, why not?

tinrobot

(11,998 posts)
18. Shoulda... woulda... coulda...
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 09:30 AM
Yesterday

You might want to ask her if she has regrets. I would wager she doesn't. It was her choice.

And her knee wasn't the direct cause of the crash. Her arm clipped the gate. That could have happened to any of the skiers.

LudwigPastorius

(14,388 posts)
12. The brace she'll be using may prevent her from hyperextending her knee and losing her leg, but...
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 01:19 AM
Yesterday

With a functionally absent ACL, further damage to the meniscus and cartilage are a given with the stresses that will occur on that joint.

She must be planning on retiring and getting a total knee replacement after she finishes these Olympic games.

MineralMan

(150,888 posts)
20. Yesterday, I though it was ill-considered.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:01 AM
Yesterday

I see this morning that I was right. However, she had every right to try. I'm not the one making her decisions.

tinrobot

(11,998 posts)
22. She took third place in the training run yesterday
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:15 PM
Yesterday

That was the test she needed to decide about racing today. Her knee held up under the stress of racing.

Unfortunately, her arm clipped the gate today and she crashed. Probably wasn't the bad knee.

MineralMan

(150,888 posts)
23. Yes. But, people have been really nasty about that, I think.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 01:51 PM
Yesterday

Leave her alone. Her race. Her knee. She did what she wanted to. If she had medaled, we'd all be praising her.

Brave young woman. She'll recover. She gave it a shot. Good for her!

tinrobot

(11,998 posts)
24. I'm with you on that
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:13 PM
Yesterday

I totally support her decision to race.

Just pointing out that she was still very competitive, even after last week's injury.

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