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.
Lindsey Vonn battles with insomnia, but the professional skier has potentially found her cure. Vonn, 40, released a new post on her Instagram on January 14, pro
Lindsey Vonn fell toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run on Thursday and appeared slightly banged up. Vonn got back up and skied to the finish area on the Olympia delle Tofane course but then went inside a medical tent for treatment.
Parkites Lindsey Vonn, Lauren Macuga and the rest of the women’s speed tour will be back in action this weekend for the Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cup. Vonn is coming off the best results of her comeback,
Enjoy endless games and movies in stunning HD The racecourse commentator broadcasting Lindsey Vonn's first World Cup downhill race since 2019 — the American is age 40 and has a titanium knee ...
Lindsey Vonn's return was a bit bitter due to her knee injury, but there is no doubt that her insistence on competing was impressive. Many would not want to give up their comfortable retirement ...
Lindsey Vonn placed a pleasantly surprising sixth in her first World Cup downhill in six years and her second World Cup race overall since unretiring this season at age 40. Vonn, the 2010 Olympic downhill gold medalist, finished 58 hundredths of a second ...
The racecourse commentator broadcasting Lindsey Vonn’s first World Cup downhill race since 2019 — the American is age 40 and has a titanium knee — summed up how impressive the ski great’s ...
Over the weekend in St. Anton, Austria, skiing legend Lindsey Vonn continued to prove that age is truly just a number. The 40-year-old Parkite finished in fourth and sixth in the St. Anton World Cup super-g and downhill races, respectively, her best results in her retirement comeback. The Cup was only Vonn’s third event back.
Lindsey Vonn's comeback continues this weekend in Italy. The Sporting News has everything you need to know how to watch her comeback journey.
The Macuga sisters Sam, Lauren and Alli all compete in a different ski discipline and all three could very well make the U.S. team for the Milan-Cortina Olympics next winter.