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Lindsey Vonn has surgery on 'severely fractured' arm

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, ITALY - JANUARY 23: (FRANCE OUT) Lindsey Vonn of the USA celebrates during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Downhill on January
Image: American ski star Lindsay Vonn is likely to be out until February

Lindsey Vonn faces a spell on the sidelines after she "severely fractured" her right arm while training in Colorado.

The four-time overall World Cup champion suffered the injury while on the slopes in Copper Mountain and had surgery in Vail on Thursday night.

Vonn, who has been hampered by setbacks since suffering a serious knee injury in 2013, posted x-ray pictures of her arm on social media.

"Unfortunately, yesterday I crashed while training in Copper and severely fractured the humerus bone in my right arm," Vonn wrote on her Facebook page.

"I had successful surgery last night in Vail and everyone took great care of me. 

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"While I am beyond frustrated by this latest setback, at least my knees are ok and I will return to the slopes as soon as possible, as I always do!

"Thank you for the continued love and support, it means so much to me."

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The eight-time World Cup downhill champion, who has 76 World Cup victories, a record for a woman, is expected to target a return in the World Ski Championships in St Moritz in February.

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