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WATCH: US skier Lindsey Vonn airlifted after being seriously injured at race

Tina Maze of Slovenia reacts after learning that Lindsey Vonn did not complete the race.

Tina Maze of Slovenia reacts after learning that Lindsey Vonn did not complete the race. (REUTERS)

Lindsey Vonn

Lindsey Vonn (EPA)

Lindsey Vonn was airlifted after a severe crash today at the World Alpine Skiing Championships in Schladming, Austria, according to the BBC.

The crash happened on the first day of the super-G championships race. The race was initially delayed by fog for 3 1/2 hours, which followed a weekend of bad weather in Schladming.

Vonn lost balance on her right leg while landing after a jump. Her ski came off immediately, and Vonn slid off course and hit a gate before coming to a halt.

An Austrian hospital spokesperson said Vonn suffered a “complex knee injury.” The injury may affect her ability to compete in the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia next year.

She received treatment on the slope for 12 minutes before going to the hospital. Her US team had no immediate information on her condition.

“It snowed a lot Sunday night, there was no training possible Monday on the race hill, then it rained most of Monday afternoon and evening. I know they’re going to try really hard to get the race off Tuesday,” Vonn said yesterday in her regular column for the Denver Post.

Vonn is an Olympic gold medalist and has won the women’s super-G world championship for four straight seasons but came into the race in Austria still trying to regain speed after taking time off in the middle of the season because of health problems.

Complicating Vonn’s run at the race was her rumored relationship with Tiger Woods.

As a result of the possible relationship, Vonn said that her main sponsor, Red Bull, has hired extra security to “make sure I can get in and out and not have any difficulty, but I don’t expect there to be any problems. But it’s better to be safe than sorry,” Vonn said at a news conference on Sunday.

When asked if she expected Tiger to show up in the tiny Austrian town to watch her race Vonn giggled, “Oh my god! I don’t know, you should ask him!

Vonn was married to fellow 2002 Olympian and US skier Thomas Vonn, but the couple divorced in 2011.

Tina Maze of Slovenia won the race in 1 minute, 35.39 seconds, beating Lara Gut of Switzerland by 0.38. Julia Mancuso of the United States was 0.52 behind in third.

With AP