Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn marked the end of daylight with a succinct social media update on Monday, declaring, “And I’m out,” alongside the phrase “fall on to night.”
The Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion shared the message on X (formerly Twitter), appearing to signal a transition from day to evening in her signature understated style. The post, which quickly garnered attention from fans and followers, included no additional context or images, leaving room for interpretation amid Vonn’s ongoing ventures in retirement.
Vonn, 41, has remained active in the public eye since stepping away from competitive skiing in 2019 due to injuries. Known for her record-breaking 82 World Cup victories, she has since pursued broadcasting, entrepreneurship, and advocacy work. The enigmatic caption—evoking a casual exit from the day’s activities as darkness descends—resonates with her history of bold, concise statements both on and off the slopes.
No further details were provided by Vonn or her representatives at the time of publication. Fans speculated the post could reference everything from a productive day wrapping up to a metaphorical close of a chapter, though it aligns most literally with the seasonal shift toward longer nights in the Northern Hemisphere.
