U.S. skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is continuing her long recovery journey after a crash at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
The 41-year-old Olympic medalist recently shared on her Instagram Story a photo that showed her “first big travel,” giving fans a small but emotional look at how she is slowly returning to normal life.
She was even spotted at the Los Angeles airport while travelling with crutches.
Vonn’s Gruelling Recovery After Downhill Crash
Vonn’s post comes months after a downhill crash that ended her Olympic comeback. The crash occurred on Feb. 8, 2026, just 13 seconds into her women’s downhill run at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
The impact caused a complex tibia fracture in her left leg, forcing medical teams to airlift her from the mountain to a hospital.
Vonn underwent multiple surgeries, with doctors at one point nearly forced to amputate her leg due to complications from compartment syndrome. She has since had a total of five surgeries while continuing intense rehabilitation.
Vonn has continued to share updates with fans. Her recovery has not only been physical but also deeply emotional.
Emotional Toll and Mental Health
Nearly three months after her crash, Vonn has openly shared the mental struggles that came with her injury.
In an interview with People, she described how difficult the experience has been, especially after losing her independence during her hospital stay.
“It’s definitely been up and down,” she said of her mental health as she continues her rehab process. “I’d say in the last month, it’s definitely gotten better, but of course there were really low moments. I hate being dependent on people, and was pretty much 100% dependent for everything. It was quite a challenge, just being in the hospital alone for two and a half weeks. Being completely immobile for that extended time period was so rough.”
Vonn also revealed that at one point during treatment, she was in extreme pain that left a strong emotional memory of the experience.
“Halfway through, I started sweating. I was just in such extreme pain. I screamed at the top of my lungs: Get me out,” she told Vanity Fair.
“It just wouldn’t dissipate. It wouldn’t let up. It’s seared into my brain.”
She also revealed the emotional toll of her recovery, including periods of depression, while continuing to fight through rehabilitation.
Vonn’s Activities During Recovery
Even while recovering, Vonn has remained active in other parts of her life. She is currently involved in advocacy work and public campaigns, including Invivyd’s “Antibodies for Any Body” campaign.
She is also preparing for a major public appearance as the commencement speaker for the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism on May 15.
While she is still far from returning to competitive skiing, Vonn has said she is beginning to see progress in her recovery timeline and believes she is moving closer to a more normal life.