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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat 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.
flvegan
(65,991 posts)murielm99
(32,827 posts)hate to see her crippled for life.
flvegan
(65,991 posts)what they can/can't or should/shouldn't do over what I think.
Brother Buzz
(39,716 posts)Jacson6
(1,838 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,536 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,536 posts)Greg_In_SF
(1,005 posts)rooting for her.
tinrobot
(11,998 posts)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?
malaise
(294,261 posts)She should have withdrawn
tinrobot
(11,998 posts)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.
malaise
(294,261 posts)decision.
Melon
(1,184 posts)CentralMass
(16,909 posts)LudwigPastorius
(14,388 posts)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.
PCIntern
(28,098 posts)tinrobot
(11,998 posts)Very sad ending to a great career.
PCIntern
(28,098 posts)Forget skiing that fast, the rescue helicopter ride would have caused ME to stroke out.
MineralMan
(150,888 posts)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)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)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)I totally support her decision to race.
Just pointing out that she was still very competitive, even after last week's injury.
