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Lindsey Vonn, center, of the US gets up after she crashed during the women's Super G event of the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships at the National Arena in Are, Sweden, on Feb. 5, 2019.
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Lindsey Vonn, center, of the US gets up after she crashed during the women’s Super G event of the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships at the National Arena in Are, Sweden, on Feb. 5, 2019.
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ARE, Sweden — Lindsey Vonn is sitting out downhill training again, two days after her crash in the super-G at the world championships.

Vonn got the wind knocked out of her after hitting the safety nets and was left with bruises on her face and a puffy right eye.

Vonn’s spokeswoman Claire Abbe tells The Associated Press, “She’s good, just resting. She’ll plan to run the course again for sure before Sunday.”

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The 34-year-old Vonn has announced she will retire after Sunday’s downhill.

She already completed one downhill training run on Monday — meaning that technically she does not need to start another one to race.

Conditions for Thursday’s training runs — for men and women — were much warmer than earlier in the week, at minus-4 degrees (25 F).

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