Lindsey Vonn's Comeback: From Knee Surgery to World Cup Dreams

Beaver Creek, USASun Dec 15 2024
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Last week, Lindsey Vonn made a comeback in the ski racing world. She competed in two super-Gs at Copper Mountain and finished in 19th and 24th place. This was her first competitive race since her retirement in 2019. Her strong performance earned her a spot in the FIS Ski World Cup 2024. Lindsey Vonn played a crucial role as a forerunner in the race at Beaver Creek. She skied on the course before the main event, which was part of the FIS Ski World Cup 2024. After recently undergoing a partial knee replacement, Vonn is feeling better than ever. She shared that she has no pain or swelling, making this comeback even more exciting. Fans were relieved to hear Vonn's return to the World Cup, especially since three U. S. ski racers, including Mikaela Shiffrin, are injured. Vonn aims to compete in Saint Moritz next week. This is a significant step for her journey back to top-level skiing. In an interview, Vonn expressed her excitement about being pain-free and how it feels like a new world for her. She hasn't felt this good in 15 years. Her goal is to enjoy the process and hopefully make it to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. She has already started her journey from Copper Mountain and is eager to see how far she can go.