00:00Well, you know the thing is, she's 41 years old, you end this way, and you know, this is the end of her career. I mean, it's not that there, there will be no more ski races for Lindsey Vonn. At least, not as long as I have anything to say about it.
00:15But, you know, she's strong. She accepts the consequences of the risk. I have to say, she's a very strong individual. She knows physical pain, and she understands the circumstances that she finds herself in, and she's able to handle it better than I ever could.
00:45She's a very, very strong person. And so, I think she's handling it real well. What happened to her had nothing to do with the ACL issue on her left leg. Nothing to do with that.
01:05She had demonstrated that she was able to function at a very high level with the two downhill training runs, including she was third in the second training run.
01:24And she had been cleared by high level positions to ski. And it had nothing to do with that.
01:36Well, you know, I think that there's first the, you know, the shock and the horror of the whole thing, seeing a crash like that.
01:46I mean, I was, we've all seen crashes in speed on the men's side and the women's side.
01:58And when you see those things, it can be dramatic, you know, and dramatic and traumatic, you know, you're just horrified at the, what those kinds of impacts have.
02:18So, you know, you've got to do with that.
02:19So, you know, I think it's a lot of, I think it's a lot of, you know, the things that we've seen here.
02:21So, you know, there's a lot of times being in the middle of the whole thing.
02:22So, you know, I think it's a lot of times being in the middle of the whole thing.
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