Lindsey Vonn’s Epic Comeback: Olympic Champion Returns to Skiing at 40 – CBC Sports
- Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic champion, is coming out of retirement.
- Vonn is a celebrated athlete with multiple World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal.
- Vonn's comeback adds anticipation to the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing, where she hopes to contribute to the team's success.
Lindsey Vonn Ends Retirement for Ski Comeback
Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic champion, is coming out of retirement. The 40-year-old skier plans to rejoin the U.S. Ski Team for the 2024-25 season. This decision comes as Vonn prepares for the 2026 Olympic Games.
Vonn is a celebrated athlete with multiple World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal. After retiring in 2019, she focused on her personal life and various projects. Now, she feels compelled to compete again, aiming to inspire the next generation of skiers.
She has expressed excitement about returning to her sport. Vonn’s comeback adds anticipation to the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing, where she hopes to contribute to the team’s success.
Fans and fellow athletes eagerly await her performance. Vonn’s return brings enthusiasm to the ski community and showcases her enduring passion for the sport.
