Lindsey Vonn is just getting started on her comeback to ski racing at age 40 with her new titanium knee. She already has an endpoint in mind though.
Last Sunday, Vonn finished fourth in a super-G in St. Anton, Austria. Lindsey Vonn after competing in Austria on Jan. 12, 2025. AP Vonn holds the record of 12 wins in Cortina, the stage for next ...
Vonn won a record 43 downhills in her 82-win World Cup career. Her previous World Cup downhill had been in January 2019, placing ninth at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.
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Lindsey Vonn told The Associated Press on Thursday that she plans to retire again after next year’s Olympics, when women’s skiing will be held in Cortina.
ST. ANTON, Austria -- Lindsey Vonn skied into an impressive sixth place in her first World Cup downhill race in six years Saturday. The 40-year-old United States star -- the greatest downhill ...
Lindsey Vonn has skied into an impressive sixth place in her first World Cup downhill race for six years ST ANTON, Austria -- Lindsey Vonn skied into an impressive sixth place in her first World ...
Lindsey Vonn returned to the World Cup downhill slopes in St. Anton, Austria, on Jan. 11, where she placed sixth, two months after she announced her decision to come out of retirement and compete again.
Meanwhile, U.S. teammate Lauren Macuga dazzled in the Super-G, skiing to her first career World Cup win in 1:17.51. She looked to be in disbelief as she crossed the line and saw the time, a dominant 0.68 seconds clear of Austria’s Stephanie Venier in second. Italy’s Federica Brignone took the final podium spot.
Lindsey Vonn has fallen toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run in Italy and appeared slightly banged up.
Six weeks ago, Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t have the core strength to even rise out of a chair. A sneeze or a laugh brought on instant pain. That was all due to a serious crash in a giant slalom race on Nov. 30 in Killington, Vermont, where something punctured her in the side — still a mystery — and caused severe trauma to her oblique muscles.