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Lindsey Vonn Making Moves Toward a Triumphant Return to the Podium

American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, 40, makes a remarkable comeback with top finishes in World Cup races in St. Anton, Austria, following a titanium knee replacement. She aims to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

After a six-year hiatus, and a adding a shiny, new titanium knee to her anatomy, Lindsey Vonn, the 40-year-old American skiing icon, has made a remarkable return to competitive skiing. In her first World Cup downhill race since the comeback, Vonn secured an impressive sixth-place finish, clocking in just 0.58 seconds behind Italy's Federica Brignone, the race winner. 

Vonn's return to the slopes follows a successful right-knee replacement surgery, equipping her with a titanium knee that is showing promise to be just as efficacious as the original joint. Despite the challenges, Vonn showed no restraint in her return, reaching speeds up to 77 mph during the race. Reflecting on her performance, Vonn acknowledged minor mistakes but expressed confidence in her potential, "I know I can be faster."

Continuing her comeback, Vonn participated in the super-G event in St. Anton, finishing fourth. This performance marked her best result since returning to the World Cup circuit.

However, towards the end of a recent training run in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Vonn experienced a crash. Thanks to her protective airbag, she avoided serious injury and later confirmed, "My bum is sore but otherwise I’m good." Vonn later returned to training the following day, adopting a more cautious approach. She finished 40th among 56 competitors, 3.39 seconds behind leader Sofia Goggia. It may be two steps forward, one step back for a little while for Vonn, but progress nonetheless.

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Following her crash in training, all Lindsey had to say was "My bum is sore but otherwise I’m good." Merely a minor setback on the pursuit of another podium. Photo: AP News.

Looking ahead, Vonn has set her sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. She has indicated that competing in Cortina, a venue at which she has found the top of the podium on 12 different occasions, would be an ideal culmination of her storied career.

Vonn's comeback has been met with enthusiasm from fans and fellow athletes alike, as she continues to defy expectations and inspire with her dedication to the sport. We're all rooting for you, Lindsey! Looking forward to seeing what's next. 

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