On Vonn’s official website, her considerable career achievements are listed in some detail; her Olympic triumphs, her world ...
A veteran ski journalist explains Lindsey Vonn’s return to downhill racing: why she retired, how her body changed, and what’s ...
Lindsey Vonn had plenty going on during her nearly six years of “retirement.” All those ventures are on hold now, though.
Vonn ended a five-year retirement to compete this season at age 40 with a goal to end her career with a fifth Olympic ...
When Lindsey Vonn first started talking about a comeback this season ... Vonn embarked on a comeback after partial right knee replacement surgery this past April. She got back on the slopes and skied ...
Lindsey Vonn has "a bad cold or flu" but still ... this season at age 40 after feeling pain-free following partial right knee replacement surgery last April. Her goal is to end her career with ...
Lindsey Vonn says she is "OK" but "a little banged ... now with a new titanium partial knee replacement. Vonn said: "I hit a nerve somehow when I hit the gate, and I lost feeling in my arm ...
I had accumulated too many injuries, my body was no longer cooperating, and my right knee was shot ... now than I did at the end of my career. Lindsey Vonn of USA smiles during a press conference ...
Lindsey Vonn had plenty going on ... But then in April she had a partial replacement procedure performed on her right knee and now she feels like she’s “turned back the clock 15 years.” ...