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    Lindsey Caroline Vonn (née Kildow / k ɪ l d aʊ /; born October 18, 1984) is an American former World Cup alpine ski racer. She won four World Cup overall championships – third amongst female skiers to Annemarie Moser-Pröll and Mikaela Shiffrin – with three consecutive titles in 2008 , 2009 , and 2010 , [2] plus another in ...

  2. Nov 21, 2019 · Lindsey Vonn, the most successful female alpine skier in history ended her career with a big triumph, throwing herself downhill for one last time, with an unforgettable farewell that added once more to her golden career.

  3. Olympic champion🥇 NYT best selling author, founder of the Lindsey Vonn Foundation, entrepreneur, investor and dog mom.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm2190649Lindsey Vonn - IMDb

    Lindsey Vonn. Actress: Law & Order. Lindsey Vonn (née Kildow) is now mostly known by her married name (her husband is the skier Thomas Vonn). She began to ski at the tender age of 2 in her natal area Twin City (Minnesota) and was later enrolled into the famous development program at Buck Hill.

  5. A downhill victory drew the Olympic gold medallist level with Moser-Pröll on 62 World Cup wins and the next day Lindsey went one better by clocking first place in the Super-G race. With her family by her side, Lindsey Vonn was crowned the best female skier of all-time.

  6. Vonn won downhill bronze in the Republic of Korea, her third Olympic medal. At the age of 34, she is now gunning for another record once deemed to be unbeatable: Ingemar Stenmark’s 86 World Cup wins.

  7. Lindsey Vonn: ‘I've been through quite a bit in my career, so I understand what grit is’ Ahead of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup season, one of the most successful skiers of all time talks exclusively to Olympics.com about what it takes to succeed.

  8. May 1, 2024 · Lindsey Vonn (born October 18, 1984, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.) is an American Alpine skier who won four womens World Cup overall championships (2008–10 and 2012) and was the first woman to win 82 World Cup races.

  9. Signing off at the 2019 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Åre (SWE) on 10 February, the 34-year-old defied the pain in her knees to land bronze in the downhill, the final achievement of a truly outstanding career in which she won her country’s first ever Olympic women’s downhill gold medal. 6 min read |. Vancouver 2010 IOC News. © Getty Images.

  10. Feb 10, 2019 · Lindsey Vonn is retiring as the winningest female ski racer in the world and one of the most decorated alpine skiers in U.S. history, ending a career in which she refused to let...

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