The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has released a new episode of its popular Memory Box series, spotlighting American alpine skiing icon Lindsey Vonn and the unforgettable roar of the crowd that accompanied her historic finishes.
Titled The Memory Box with @lindseyvonn 🇺🇸, the feature is now available for streaming on FIS TV and YouTube, offering fans a nostalgic journey through the three-time Olympic medalist’s most triumphant and emotional moments on the World Cup circuit.
“We all remember it, Lindsey 🇺🇸—that cheer from the crowd when you crossed the line… unforgettable. 💙,” FIS captioned the announcement, evoking the electric atmosphere that defined Vonn’s record-breaking career.
The episode arrives as Vonn, 41, prepares for her final Olympic appearance at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games. Having returned to competition after retiring in 2019, she recently made history as the oldest woman to podium at a World Cup finals.
The Memory Box series celebrates alpine skiing legends by reliving defining races, personal reflections, and behind-the-scenes stories. Previous episodes have featured other skiing greats, with Vonn’s installment timed perfectly amid her ongoing comeback narrative.
