One day after becoming the oldest man or woman to win an FIS Alpine ski World Cup race, Lindsey Vonn made history again on day 2 in St. Moritz: the 41-year-old made her 410th ...
One day after becoming the oldest winner of a World Cup downhill, Vonn, 41, finished second in a race on Saturday in St. Moritz.
The Olympic skier came out of nearly six-year retirement from the sport last season following a partial replacement surgery on her right knee ...
What a weekend it was for legendary U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn as she continues to build her case for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Lindsey Vonn narrowly missed making her third-straight World Cup podium dating back to last year, placing fourth in the final day of speed races in St. Moritz. “It was OK. It definitely was not ...
The American, who had a partial knee replacement in 2024, became the oldest World Cup race winner by four years. She’s now setting her sights on the Winter Olympics.
Lindsey Vonn is packing her bags, with the 41-year-old skiing legend qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, U.S.
Lindsey Vonn is back on top in just the second race of her comeback from a knee injury and a broken arm. The American edged defending overall World Cup champion Lara Gut to win a downhill event in ...
Lindsey Vonn walked off with her career haul of medals in her right hand, the gold, silver and bronze clinking together, almost weighing her down. Or was it the bulging knee braces and metal support ...
Vonn retired with 82 World Cup victories, most all-time among women, although Mikaela Shiffrin has since passed her. She has ...