Sunday's downhill in Are will be the final race
of the former Olympic champion's career after she announced her
retirement last week.
The American great, winner of 82 World Cup races who has battled
knee injuries throughout her career, sustained a black eye when
crashing out of Tuesday's Super G won by compatriot Mikaela
Shiffrin.
All-rounder Shiffrin is not scheduled to enter the downhill and
was also absent.
"I feel like I've been hit by an 18-wheeler, but other than that
I'm great," Vonn told reporters after her crash. "My knees are
the same as they were before the race, so that's good.
"I'm just going to be really sore, I think my neck's going to be
sore. I got the wind knocked out of me so my ribs are pretty
sore. But I'll be fine, Sunday will be great," added the
34-year-old.
The U.S. ski team said all three of its downhillers, none of
whom took part in the second training run, planned to race on
Sunday.
Switzerland's Jasmine Flury was fastest, ahead of compatriot
Lara Gut-Behrami.
(Writing by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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