Lindsey Vonn, a legendary skier, may be considering a return to the World Cup circuit. Recent rumors and evidence suggest she’s eyeing a Wildcard start position.
Vonn was spotted training in New Zealand and Austria with Red Bull and HEAD race department personnel, sparking speculation.
The 39-year-old underwent partial knee replacement surgery in April and has been recovering well. Sources claim she has no definitive plans or timeline for a return.
Vonn retired in 2019 due to chronic knee pain but her recent surgery could pave the way for a comeback.
If Vonn applies for a Wildcard, she’ll join Marcel Hirscher, another retired skiing legend, in utilizing the new rule.
A potential return would electrify the sport, given Vonn’s impressive legacy: 82 World Cup wins, 137 podiums, three Olympic medals, and four overall World Cup titles.
Vonn’s remarkable career includes victories in all five Alpine disciplines, cementing her status as one of skiing’s all-time greats.
As the skiing community awaits confirmation, Vonn’s possible return has already generated excitement and anticipation.
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