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Lindsey Vonn almost lost her leg after her gnarly Olympic crash, but the ski great says she may not be done hitting the slopes. She says doesn't want her legacy to end on that "horrible last run."...
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The legendary American alpine ski racer spoke with Vanity Fair for her first interview since the February incident ... where Vonn detailed the insane pain she went through as doctors attempted to treat a severely broken leg, ankle, and other injuries, which required multiple surgeries.

Tom Hackett, the head physician for Team USA Ski and Snowboard, said Vonn was in agony and wasn't responding to "monster amounts of fentanyl, morphine, oxycodone, like every narcotic you can imagine."

It wasn’t just the physical pain ... the situation weighed on her mentally, too, knowing her career could end on such a brutal fall.

That said, Lindsey's not shutting the door on a comeback.

"I don’t like to close the door on anything, because you just never know what’s going to happen," Vonn said.

"I have no idea what my life will be like in two years or three years or four years. I could have two kids by then. I could have no kids and want to race again. I could live in Europe. I could be doing anything."


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I can appreciate anybody’s dedication to compete at that level, but when she headed down that mountain at 85 mph with a freshly torn ACL, she was asking for it.
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She just needs to fade into oblivion. Her time is up.
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aTmTexas Dillo2 hours
Ixnay on the children thing.
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boscoroni2 hours
Tom passes out large quantities of controlled substances.
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Revorising14 hours
Alas the times are exhausting.
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