Lindsey Vonn Makes a Stunning Comeback to US Ski Team at 40
Lindsey Vonn, the legendary American skier, returns from retirement to join the U.S. ski team at age 40. Following knee surgery, Vonn resumed training and expressed excitement about skiing without pain again and sharing her expertise with fellow athletes.
Lindsey Vonn, an iconic figure in American skiing, is set to make a remarkable return to the U.S. ski team at the age of 40. Vonn's announcement follows her successful recovery from knee surgery earlier this year, as confirmed by team officials on Thursday.
Vonn, who had retired from professional skiing, expressed her enthusiasm about getting back on the slopes, emphasizing the significance of skiing without the struggle of pain. Her return marks a new chapter in her esteemed career.
In her statement, Vonn highlighted her eagerness to rejoin her teammates and impart her vast knowledge and experience to the sport's rising talents, expressing excitement for the journey ahead.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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