Lindsey Vonn, the skiing superstar, made a remarkable comeback at the Met Gala, less than three months after a challenging Olympics crash. On May 4th, she confidently walked the event's iconic steps without crutches, marking a significant milestone in her recovery. Vonn's stunning appearance in a white, sparkling Thom Browne gown, reminiscent of a marble statue, captivated onlookers. She was seen smiling alongside the designer and Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton. Reflecting on the moment with Access Hollywood, Vonn expressed her feeling of being at the top of her game while also hinting at a relaxed approach to the dance floor. The athlete, 41, underwent multiple leg surgeries following serious fractures sustained during a downhill skiing event at the Milan-Cortina Games in February. Despite the threat of amputation due to compartment syndrome, a fasciotomy saved her leg. Vonn kept her fans informed throughout her recovery, including a sneak peek of her 'Met Walk' practice just hours before the event.