Lindsey Vonn's Triumphant Return to skiing
Lindsey Vonn, a celebrated American Alpine skier, is rejoining the U.S. Ski Team at the age of 40. A three-time Olympic medalist and four-time World Cup champion, Vonn returns six years after her last Olympics in Pyeongchang despite past injuries, aiming to inspire with her knowledge of the sport.
Celebrated Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn announced her return to competitive Alpine skiing, rejoining the U.S. Ski Team six years after her last Olympic appearance. The 40-year-old, a three-time Olympic medalist, aims to inspire younger athletes with her experience and knowledge of the sport.
Vonn, who endured numerous injuries throughout her career, has been training in recent months since undergoing knee surgery. Her return to skiing without pain marks a significant milestone in her journey, though it remains uncertain which races she will compete in during the World Cup season.
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation's new wild-card rule may aid Vonn, allowing former champions to receive favorable starting numbers. U.S. Ski & Snowboard president Sophie Goldschmidt expressed excitement at Vonn's return, praising her dedication and passion.
(With inputs from agencies.)