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Lindsey Vonn remained hospitalized in Colorado with intestinal pain that has been affecting the four-time World Cup champion for the past two weeks. ”She told me she feels bad and has pain all over her body and that her bones are hurting. … She’s been (to the hospital) two or three times. This is the first time she’s stayed overnight,” Haemmerle said in a telephone interview. ”The coaches also don’t know. First they told me we would train again Monday, then Wednesday, now the end of the week.” Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery.-TO
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