Lindsey Vonn hooked a gate with her right arm early in her run and did not finish Thursday's super-G in her first appearance at the Alpine skiing world championships in six years.
Lindsey Vonn hooked a gate and did not finish but avoided injury in her opening race at the Alpine skiing world championships.
Lindsey Vonn has completed pre-race inspection and is planning on competing in the super-G at the Alpine skiing world championships despite feeling sick with “a cold or the flu.” SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, ...
Austria's Stephanie Venier topped the podium, and American Lauren Macuga hit a new milestone in her young career in ...
After two straight DNFs, Lindsey Vonn was looking to get back to the ... finished 13th in the World Cup Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, her highest finish since barely missing a ...
Lindsey Vonn came into Thursday’s super-G hoping to make history by becoming the oldest Alpine world championship medalist.
U.S. great Lindsey Vonn said she was suffering a "bad cold or flu" but would not let sickness derail her Alpine ski world championship comeback at the age of 40 in Thursday's Super-G.
Lindsey Vonn’s skiing comeback at the age of 40 means she can’t go to the Super Bowl, an event on her schedule when she was retired for the last five years.
Lindsey Vonn hooked a gate with her right arm early in her run and ... Venier was the 2013 junior world champion in super-G but a silver in downhill from the 2017 worlds was her only medal in a senior ...
Returning US star Lindsey Vonn fell short in her bid for a ninth world medal at her ninth world championships after bombing out of Thursday's super-G in Saalbach won by ...