Vonn hurts ankle in training crash

QUEENSTOWN, New Zealand - Lindsey Vonn has another injury to worry about after fracturing an ankle bone in a training crash in New Zealand.

"Unfortunately I crashed today and have a small fracture in my ankle," the American skier said on Twitter. "Headed home now but will keep u posted."

She was heading home to Vail, Colo., to have the ankle examined further. It is the latest setback for Vonn, who returned from serious leg injuries to break the all-time record for victories on the women's World Cup last season. She also won her seventh World Cup downhill title.

Vonn, who was spending a second week in New Zealand for her first on-snow training ahead of the new season, did not say which ankle was damaged. She used the hashtag "minorsetback" in her tweet, indicating she didn't think the injury was very serious.

The World Cup season kicks off with a giant slalom race Oct. 24, but the first speed events - Vonn's specialty - don't start until a month later.

The 30-year-old has said she will continue racing through the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

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