
Lindsey Vonn is stretchered away on a sled after crashing out of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women's Super-G in Soldeu, Andorra.

The event was delayed amid strong snow and winds Saturday.

Vonn crashed towards the end of her run. She looked like she was about to register the fastest time of the day when she crashed.

The U.S. ski star has been on fine form this season.

She led the overall World Cup standings heading into Saturday's super G competition in Soldeu.

Vonn raises her arms after crossing the finish line at Cortina d'Ampezzo earlier in 2016.

That victory was Vonn's 37th in World Cup downhill races, more than any other skier.

Vonn (center) stands on the podium with Larisa Yurkiw of Canada (L) and Laura Gut of Switzerland (R) who finished second and third respectively at Cortina d'Ampezzo.

A delighted Vonn celebrates by spraying champagne over her bystanders.