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    Lindsey Vonn: ‘I’m 40 years old with a knee replacement – but I’m still skiing in the Winter Olympics’

    Vibye MediaBy Vibye MediaFebruary 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As I look to the future, my sights are set on Cortina, Italy, a place that holds a special significance for me. It’s where I first discovered my potential to win, and the mountains have always felt like home. With the Olympic Games on the horizon, I’m eager to once again compete on the world’s biggest stage, and I’m thrilled that it’s taking place in a location that’s so close to my heart.

    My journey back to competitive skiing has been driven by my passion for the sport. I’ve always loved the thrill of speed, the rush of adrenaline, and the sense of accomplishment that comes with pushing myself to be the best. Skiing has given me so much, and I’m grateful for the incredible life I’ve built as a result of my involvement in the sport.

    However, my retirement from skiing was not a choice, but a necessity. Years of injuries had taken their toll on my body, and my right knee was severely damaged. I underwent a knee replacement surgery, which allowed me to maintain my mobility and pursue other adventures. But I never thought I’d be able to compete again.

    That was until I realized just how well my new knee was functioning. With the clearance of my medical team, I began to explore the possibility of returning to competition. I started with low expectations, but as I progressed, I was pleasantly surprised by my body’s ability to adapt and respond. The joy I felt on the slopes was palpable, and I knew that I had made the right decision.

    Of course, I’m aware of the risks involved in ski racing. The sport is inherently dangerous, and the threat of injury is always present. But I’ve always believed that the rewards far outweigh the risks, and I’m willing to accept that reality in pursuit of my passion.

    As I prepare for the Olympic Games, I’m filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation. I’m not sure what the future holds, but I’m eager to find out. One thing is certain, though: I’m having the time of my life.

    Skiing has given me so much, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to compete again. I’m not the same skier I was before my retirement, but I’m stronger and healthier in many ways. My motivations are still the same – a deep love for skiing, speed, and competition – but my perspective has changed. I appreciate the sport more now than I ever have, and I’m grateful for the chance to experience it all again.

    In the end, it’s not about the medals or the accolades; it’s about the love of the sport, the thrill of competition, and the sense of fulfillment that comes with pushing myself to be the best version of myself. As I stand at the starting gate, ready to embark on this new chapter in my skiing career, I know that I’m exactly where I’m meant to be.

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