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Federica Brignone Concedes Lasting Knee Damage, Puts Milano–Cortina 2026 in Doubt

Her latest interview shifts expectations toward a slower rehabilitation that may not restore full function.

Overview

  • Brignone says she will never regain full knee flexion and still feels pain months after a complex fracture of the left tibial plateau and fibula head.
  • She describes a second operation as a turning point and details intensive daily rehab at JMedical in Turin to rebuild strength and mobility.
  • The crash occurred on April 3 during the Italian championships shortly after she won the overall World Cup title.
  • She cautions that recovery from similar injuries can take up to two years, leaving the timing of any return to skiing and competition unclear.
  • She is preparing for the possibility of missing the 2026 Olympics and says she would likely keep trying rather than retire, while urging stricter safety measures in training and equipment.