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Lindsey Vonn won 82 ski races on the World Cup circuit before retiring in 2019. At the time, she was the winningest female ski racer, and second all-time behind Ingemar Stenmark's long-standing record ...
During her earliest years as a professional skier, Vonn was still known by her maiden name Lindsey Kildow. In 2005, she signed with Red Bull and began working with a new coaching team.
Bill Pennington has reported on Lindsey Vonn since the 2002 ... it was coming through the back of my helmet,” Vonn said. ... and official who now works for one of Vonn’s sponsors, Red Bull, ...
Lindsey Vonn is congratulated by Patrick Riml, Red Bull head of athletes special projects, after racing into 14th position in a super-G to mark her return to World Cup skiing at age 40.
Skiing great Lindsey Vonn has announced that she will make her World Cup return at St Moritz, Switzerland next weekend. In a video posted by her sponsor, Red Bull, on Friday, the 40-year-old Vonn ...
Lindsey Vonn now has a firm target for her return to World Cup ski racing at age 40: next weekend for a pair of super-G events in St. Moritz, Switzerland. ... Red Bull. She said, ...
Lindsey Vonn falls while on pace for top-5 finish at super-G in Cortina but avoids injury again. ... Vonn’s former coach and now advisor with Red Bull, said of her latest fall.
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. — Lindsey Vonn will return to World Cup ski racing next weekend for a pair of super-G events in St. Moritz, Switzerland, as she continues her comeback at 40 years old.