No woman older than 34 has won a World Cup race. But several men have performed well in the sport near or after 40.
This weekend in Colorado, Lindsey Vonn was back on a World Cup course, eyeing what's next. "Success is not just participating," she says.
When Vonn left the tour, she had 82 World Cup wins — the record for a woman at the time and within reach of the all-time ...
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. – Lindsey Vonn tries to take her comeback step-by-step even if there's plenty of reason — and temptation — to look down the road. On Wednesday, the 40-year-old American ...
The trio of well-known and well-decorated American ski racers are all content in retirement and rooting for their longtime ...
Lindsey Vonn's role at the FIS Alpine World Cup races at Beaver Creek, Colorado is now known. The Queen of Speed and 82-time World Cup winner will not be racing on the Birds of Prey race course ...
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Lindsey Vonn now has a firm target for her return to World Cup ski racing at age 40: next weekend ...
Lindsey Vonn will test out the downhill and super-G courses as a forerunner before the World Cup races this weekend in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The U.S. Ski Team confirmed her role Tuesday.
Lindsey Vonn Will Serve as a Forerunner, Test Out the Course Before World Cup Races at Beaver Creek Lindsey Vonn will test out the downhill and super-G courses as a forerunner before the World Cup ...