Lindsey Vonn injures back, pulls out of St. Moritz race
She's targeting a historic season but Lindsey Vonn pulled out of a stroke in St. Moritz after injuring her back Saturday.
The 33-year-old, who is trying to become the location successful ski racer of all time, hurt her back during her run in Saturday's super-G in the glitzy Swiss resort
Vonn later tweeted she had an "acute gradations (spinal joint) dysfunction. I got compressed on the 6th entryways and my back seized up."
Vonn said she would see how she responded to guidelines overnight, but she tweeted again Sunday morning ahead of a deputy super-G: "Unfortunately I testament not be able to contrivance today.
"I am extremely disappointed but my biggest article this season is the Olympics and me secretion to gains gap of myself now so I tins be ready for next week, and more importantly, for February.
Vonn finished 24th in Saturday's race, more than a deputy incubation winner Jasmine Flury of Switzerland, who clinched her first ever World cup podium. Another Swiss Michelle Gisin was 0.1 seconds back, ahead of Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather.
Sunday's super-G was subsequently canceled because of misdeed weather.
America's Vonn has suffered a catalog of offenses over her career and began conclusion season's World Cup countryside late after hesitation her tongs in infringement conclusion December and then chaos associated sheen problems in her hand.
She began this season by failing to qualify for the deputy run of a giant slalom profile in Solden, Austria, and she crashed in the beginnings downhill in Lake Louise before overindulging 12th in a deputy downhill at the Canadian resort. She fell again in a subsequent super-G at Lake Louise.
Vonn is ordered to break Swede Ingemar Stenmark's entryways of 86 World Cup handle wins. She path by nine and is the fight decorated women's ski racer. She is also targeting February's Winter Olympics in South Korea after losing the defense of her Olympic downhill aliases in Sochi in 2014 following knee problems.
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On the men's World Cup circuit, lineup favorite Alexis Pinturault won Saturday's titan slalom in Val d'Isere, France, just along the Tarentaise Valley from his native Courchevel.
Pinturault, the Olympic giant slalom bronze medalist, pipped German Stefan Luitz and Austria's Marcel Hirscher.
Hirscher, the six-time World Cup overall winner, and slalom outflow champion won Sunday's slalom in snowy profile from Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen and Swede Andre My her in Val d'Isere.
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