The world watched in an awe-inspiring moment as one of the most successful skiers made her comeback to the snowy mountains after hitting her forties. The name? Lindsey Vonn. She stunned the Alpine world by returning from retirement in November 2024 at age 40, and they watched when she descended the Copper Mountain, finishing 14th in her first World Cup race in St. Moritz, soon improving to sixth and fourth in St. Anton. In March 2025 at the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, she earned her first podium since retiring—second place in the super‑G, becoming the oldest woman ever to medal in World Cup alpine racing. The next focus for the legend is Milan Cortina, but before that, she has some pain to share. Here it is…
Lindsey Vonn has been nominated for the Best Comeback Athlete award at the 33rd annual ESPY Awards. As the show went live on July 16, 2025, the 40-year-old was caught up in an interview. Among the many things she talked of there, she confessed in the interview, “I kind of when I got back on skis, everything came back pretty quickly, but it’s taken me a while in the gym. You know, I lost a lot of weight. I’m not in the same shape that I was. I’m like Miami body, you know, like I’m not in ski shape.”
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