Lindsey Vonn Leaves Door Open for 2030 Olympics: 'I Would Only Do It If I Could Be Fast'
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Lindsey Vonn Leaves Door Open for 2030 Olympics: 'I Would Only Do It If I Could Be Fast'
PARK CITY, Utah — Olympic skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has not closed the door on a potential return to competition at the 2030 Winter Games, telling CNBC Sport she would consider one final Olympic appearance only if she could still race at a high level, even as she continues recovering from a devastating crash at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games.
Forty-one-year-old Lindsey Vonn, one of the best competitors in both speed disciplines of alpine skiing in history, who was seriously injured during the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, admitted at a press conference that she has practically a full week of activities. "The only thing I don't have a schedule for is Sunday, although of course I train then too."
Between spectacular falls and miraculous comebacks, the last Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina brought to the forefront athletes who have learned to live with pain.
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