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Injured Vonn Aims for 2026 Winter Games
30 Jan
Summary
- Lindsey Vonn targets 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics after injuries.
- She aims for a fifth Winter Games appearance post-knee replacement.
- Vonn supports women in sports through her foundation.

Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn is preparing for a potential comeback at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, aiming for her fifth Olympic appearance. This endeavor follows a series of significant injuries throughout her career, including torn ligaments, a broken arm, and a fractured ankle, alongside a recent knee injury sustained on January 30, 2026.
Originally retiring in 2019 due to cumulative injuries, Vonn has since undergone a partial knee replacement in 2024. The 41-year-old has already achieved remarkable success, including Olympic gold and bronze medals, and is the most decorated female World Cup downhill skier. She also holds the record as the oldest woman to win a World Cup race.
Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Vonn began skiing at a young age and moved to Vail, Colorado, for training. Her determination was evident early on, as she consistently outperformed older competitors. A significant moment in her career was an incident at the 2006 Turin Olympics, where a training crash led to her being airlifted, profoundly impacting her perspective on her career.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Vonn is a New York Times bestselling author with books like 'Strong Is the New Beautiful' and her memoir 'Rise.' Since 2015, she has also championed women in sports through the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, providing scholarships and organizing events to encourage participation.




