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Lindsey Vonn Rising Once Again
Lindsey Vonn leads the World Cup downhill standings by over 100 points after two recent wins, aiming for Olympic gold in Milan Cortina following partial knee replacement surgery.
- On Jan. 10, 2026, Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee World Cup downhill and leads season standings by over 100 points, 340 to 216, ahead of Germany's Emma Aicher.
- After a partial knee replacement last April 2024 with Dr. Martin Roche, Lindsey Vonn’s comeback was fueled by her love of skiing and goal to compete at the Milan Cortina Games.
- At St. Moritz last month, Lindsey Vonn, U.S. alpine ski racer, secured a downhill win that helped her reach 44 World Cup downhill wins and 84 World Cup victories overall.
- The Olympia delle Tofane on February 8 makes Lindsey Vonn the favorite to regain Olympic downhill gold at the Milan Cortina Games.
- Given her history of injuries and surgeries, Lindsey Vonn’s return after nine knee surgeries challenges norms about women athletes competing at older ages.
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Lindsey Vonn rising once again
Lindsey Vonn’s first tattoo was the outline of a shark on her left ring finger. “Because the shark is always moving forward,” she said. Amid widespread skepticism of her prospects at the 2018 Olympic Games in PyeongChang, Vonn, then 33, had a tattoo of the Greek word for “believe” strategically placed on her right middle finger for those who don’t. And when her grandfather, Don Kildow, a veteran of the Korean War, died in November 2017 only week…
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