Vonn eyes fifth Olympics after scary crash and knee injury

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Lindsey Vonn’s coach says the 41-year-old remains on track for Milano-Cortina 2026 after a Friday crash that left her with a left knee injury and required an airlift off the course; she sat out Saturday’s final tune-up in Switzerland and is aiming to race in the downhill next weekend, with possible entries in the super-G and team events, despite a tight recovery window and her ongoing Olympic comeback.
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