How the U.S. skiing star could be competing less than a year after a scary crash and helicopter evacuation. Plus: Gus Johnson tries soccer; Kareem tries TV criticism.
SCHLADMING, Austria (TheBlaze/AP) -- A dangerous accident during a winter sports event has sent another athlete to the hospital within the last two weeks. Lindsey Vonn crashed during the super-G (a super giant slalom)
Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg, center, holds up the trophy of the alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom discipline title, flanked by second placed Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, left, and third placed Tessa Worley, of France, in Schladming
US ski racer Lindsey Vonn at a press conference in Schladming, Austria. Vonn crashed during the super-G at the Alpine Skiing world championships Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 and has been taken by helicopter to a hospital from the world championships after
How the U.S. skiing star could be competing less than a year after a scary crash and helicopter evacuation. Plus: Gus Johnson tries soccer; Kareem tries TV criticism.
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