Long after stepping away from competitive racing, Lindsey Vonn continues to redefine what greatness looks like—this time beyond the slopes.
At the prestigious Laureus World Sports Awards, Vonn’s presence served as a powerful reminder that her influence stretches far beyond medals and finish lines. While she built her name as one of the most dominant skiers in history, her legacy today is rooted just as much in resilience, advocacy, and inspiration.
A former Olympic champion and World Cup legend, Vonn has transitioned seamlessly into a global ambassador for sport. Whether mentoring young athletes, promoting equality, or speaking openly about mental and physical challenges, she continues to use her platform to shape conversations far beyond alpine skiing.
Her connection to Laureus runs deep. The organization, known for celebrating sporting excellence and social impact, aligns closely with Vonn’s post-retirement mission—using sport as a tool for change. Over the years, she has supported initiatives aimed at empowering youth and expanding access to opportunities through athletics.
Vonn’s journey has never been defined solely by victory. From battling injuries to making multiple comebacks, her career was built on persistence. That same determination now fuels her work off the snow, where she remains a leading voice for strength, recovery, and reinvention.
As the spotlight shines at Laureus, one thing is clear: Lindsey Vonn’s story didn’t end when she crossed her final finish line—it simply evolved.
And in many ways, her impact is now bigger than ever.
