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Lindsey Vonn, who is still unable to walk, said, "I went out with my dog on an electric scooter for the first time."

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Lindsey Vonn recently released a video of her dog "Chance" moving on an electric scooter with a leash on her SNS to update her./Photo = The Sun Source
Lindsey Vonn recently released a video of her dog "Chance" moving on an electric scooter with a leash on her SNS to update her./Photo = The Sun Source

Lindsey Vonn, 41, the "Ski Empress" who suffered a terrible crash at the 2026 Milan-Cortina D'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, still cannot walk and is relying on an electric scooter.

Britain's "The Sun" reported on the 19th (local time) that Lindsey Vonn is currently only able to move on an electric scooter after suffering an injury that could threaten the player's life.

On the 9th of last month, Vaughan fell 13 seconds after his departure and was urgently transferred by helicopter in an Alpine skiing downhill race at the Topane Alpine Ski Center in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. It was a severe compound fracture of the left leg. It was a tragedy just over a week after he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament rupture during the Crang Montana Games in Switzerland.

Shortly after the accident, he underwent several operations in Italy and was transferred to the United States for additional surgery. In fact, Vaughan's injuries were very fatal. "It was by far the most extreme and painful injury I've ever had in my life," Vaughan recalled in a video posted after returning to the U.S. in late February.

Lindsey Vonn recently released a video of her dog "Chance" moving on an electric scooter with a leash on her SNS to update her./Photo = The Sun Source
Lindsey Vonn recently released a video of her dog "Chance" moving on an electric scooter with a leash on her SNS to update her./Photo = The Sun Source
Lindsey Vonn lying in a hospital bed. /Photo = SNS Source based on Lindsey
Lindsey Vonn lying in a hospital bed. /Photo = SNS Source based on Lindsey

"At the time of the accident, he had a complex tibia fracture, as well as all his bones, including the head of the bone and the tibia plateau, shattered," Dursun said. In particular, he said, "I had to undergo a six-hour fascia incision to prevent leg amputation, including 'compartment syndrome' in which muscle pressure rises due to bleeding."

Currently, he is currently committed to recovery at his home in Park City, Utah. Vaughan recently released a video on his social media (SNS) of his dog "Chance" moving on an electric scooter with a leash on it to update him. Camilleri Nair's hit song "Ridin" was inserted as the background music of the video, showing that it did not lose its unique joy.

Along with the video, Vaughan said, "Be careful, world! We're coming," he captioned it, adding, "It was my first outing in more than a month."

Lindsey Vonn. /AFPBBNews=News1
Lindsey Vonn. /AFPBBNews=News1

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