She helped Salt Lake City secure hosting rights for the 2034 Winter Olympics and designed her own skiwear and goggles lines.
A veteran ski journalist explains Lindsey Vonn’s return to downhill racing: why she retired, how her body changed, and what’s ...
United States’ Lindsey Vonn, right, talks to United States’ Lauren Macuga, center, and United States’ Jacqueline Wiles, right ...
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A 15th-place result in the world championship downhill may have marked unchartered territory for Lindsey Vonn on Saturday. After all, the American had never finished outside the top 10 in her best ...
SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria — Lindsey Vonn’s opening race at the Alpine skiing world championships lasted all of 25 seconds. The American got caught on the 11th gate of the super-G on ...
Lindsey Vonn did not finish her Thursday Super-G run at the Alpine World Ski Championships in Austria after getting her arm hooked on a gate. It was Vonn's first world championship run since 2019.
Lindsey Vonn is feeling sick with “a cold or the flu” on the eve of her first event at the world championships in her return to ski racing at the age of 40 SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria ...
Lindsey Vonn acknowledges that “I didn’t help myself” by firing back on social media after learning that she wasn’t paired with Mikaela Shiffin for the team combined race at the skiing ...