Lindsey Vonn Aims for Historic Olympic Comeback

Lindsey Vonn, at 41, gears up for an Olympic return in Alpine skiing. In a recent training run in St Moritz, she posted the fastest time, showcasing her readiness. The former Olympic and World Cup champion, who returned to competitive skiing last year, aims to medal in Milano-Cortina.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-12-2025 20:38 IST | Created: 10-12-2025 20:38 IST
Lindsey Vonn Aims for Historic Olympic Comeback

Lindsey Vonn, the acclaimed American skier, is setting her sights on a remarkable Olympic comeback at the age of 41. In a recent training session for the women's downhill event of the Alpine skiing World Cup, Vonn clocked the fastest time on the Corviglia piste in St Moritz, signaling her competitive form.

In training, Norway's reigning champion Kajsa Vickhoff Lie secured the second spot, trailing Vonn by 0.59 seconds, while Italy's Sofia Goggia and France's Laura Gauche tied for third place. The iconic resort will host downhill races on Friday and Saturday, followed by a Super-G event on Sunday.

Training provides competitors with vital insights into the course and conditions. Vonn, a frequent victor at St Moritz, returned to the World Cup circuit last year after a significant hiatus and successful knee surgery. With her sights set on Milano-Cortina, Vonn aims to become the oldest woman to secure an Olympic medal in Alpine skiing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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