Lindsey Vonn's comeback since reversing her retirement at the age of 40 has surpassed her own expectations, the American skiing great said. Vonn, a three-times Olympic medallist and four-times overall World Cup champion,
Lindsey Vonn returns to slope
Mikaela Shiffrin reacted to fellow US skier ... who clinched the super-G win in Sankt, Austria. Lindsey Vonn, who came out of retirement after five years, finished an impressive fourth, just ...
Shiffrin spent the month of December recovering from an injury. This week, she took a few ski laps, but her reintroduction to the World Cup is still pending.
Lindsey Vonn reacted to Jannik Sinner's list ... He ranked Tina Maze, 11-year-old Jannik Sinner, Marco Odermatt, and Mikaela Shiffrin in fourth position. Federica Brignone, Bode Miller, and ...
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, the legendary American alpine skier, had a minor fall during training before the World Cup competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Fortunately, nothing serious occurred, and the American skier will participate in the event.
US ski star Lindsey Vonn was an impressive sixth in her first World Cup downhill in almost six years on Saturday, with Federica Brignone winning the race in Austria's St Anton for a first downhill success.
Lindsey Vonn's comeback since reversing her retirement at the age of 40 has surpassed her own expectations, the American skiing great said.
The party at St. Anton’s Krazy Kanguruh après-ski bar lasted into the early hours of Monday morning when the U.S. Ski Team’s newest standout celebrated her first World Cup victory last weekend.
Austrian skier Katharina Liensberger dominated the opening run of a women’s World Cup night slalom Tuesday, continuing her recent return to form with the home world championships three weeks away.
Italy's Sofia Goggia has claimed her first win in over a month in the women's downhill on home soil in Cortina d'Ampezzo on Saturday, while compatriot Federica Brignone took the overall World Cup lead.