Lindsey Vonn took it easier in downhill training a day after crashing for the first time of her World Cup comeback at age 40.
Lindsey Vonn is planning to race this weekend in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy despite having crashed in Thursday’s downhill training run. The 40-year-old spoke to FIS Media on Friday morning about the incident,
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Lindsey Vonn has fallen toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run in Italy and appeared slightly banged up.
The U.S. ski legend finished more than three seconds behind Sofia Goggia’s time after taking a cautious approach down the Olympia delle Tofane course on Friday.
Lindsey Vonn, the legendary American alpine skier, experienced a minor fall during training before the World Cup competition in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Fortunately, nothing serious occurred, and the American skier will participate in the event.
Ahead of the test event on the Olympia delle Tofane for female alpine skiers, let's take a closer look at Cortina's rich sporting history.
As Lindsey Vonn approached the final section of a downhill training run in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Thursday, January 16, she crashed, but is otherwise feeling okay despite some bruises. “I'm good,
The party at St. Anton's Krazy Kanguruh après-ski bar lasted into the early hours of Monday morning when the U.S. Ski Team's newest standout celebrated her first World Cup victory last weekend.
1:34.63 was the time set by the champion from Bergamo, looking for revenge after a weekend stingy with satisfaction in St. Anton. Behind her was Federica Brignone, who set the second best time, 68 hundredths behind her national teammate. In third was Switzerland's Lara Gut-Behrami, just one hundredth behind the Valle d’Aosta native.
Lindsey Vonn said she is “good” and has only a few bruises after falling toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run on Thursday.