Lindsey Vonn, a titan in the world of alpine skiing, is once again making headlines as she sets her sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. At the age of 40 and after undergoing a partial ...
Lindsey Vonn, 40, returned from retirement last year with aspirations to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. On ...
Lindsey Vonn proved she never lost her skiing prowess. The Olympic gold-medalist Alpine skier returned to the podium over the weekend, finishing in second place in a World Cup super-G race on Sunday.
Lindsey Vonn returned to competitive skiing after a four-year retirement, defying critics and challenging perceptions on ...
Lindsey Vonn is trying to end her career on her own terms. After retiring due to a knee injury, Vonn announced her return to ...
Lindsey Vonn has two races left and her titanium knee is holding up just fine. The 40-year-old American ski racer is using ...
After a five-year hiatus from professional skiing, Vonn's return was met with skepticism. Many doubted whether the 40-year-old athlete could reclaim her prowess on the slopes. Nevertheless, Vonn ...
“I will definitely be the oldest, but also the most experienced on that track,” Vonn told Olympics.com about her hopes of ...
Fraser Bullock, president and executive chair of Utah’s Olympic organizers, is pictured with skier and 2034 Winter Games organizer Lindsey Vonn after her podium finish in the Super G Sunday in ...
Lindsey Vonn is trying to end her career on her own terms. After retiring due to a knee injury, Vonn announced her return to skiing, with the hopes of making one more Olympic run. She inched ...