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    While Shiffrin & Odermatt Pocketed Nearly $1 Million in Prize Money, Lindsey Vonn Was Fighting to Save Her Leg — And Crushing Pull-Ups Just Weeks Later

    Vibye MediaBy Vibye MediaApril 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 2025-26 FIS Alpine World Cup season proved highly rewarding for its top performers. According to official data released by skiing’s governing body, Mikaela Shiffrin topped the women’s prize money list with €615,167 (approximately $726,000), thanks to her dominant slalom performances that included nine race wins. On the men’s side, Marco Odermatt dominated even more convincingly, banking €741,254 (roughly $875,000) through consistent podiums across multiple disciplines.

    These figures highlight how consistently reaching the top step can translate into serious earnings — though they still fall short of the multi-million-dollar contracts common in football or basketball. For context, a World Cup race typically offered €167,619 in total prize money split among the top 30 finishers, with the winner taking home about €54,709.

    Yet for every podium celebration, alpine skiing delivers harsh reminders of its risks.

    While Shiffrin and Odermatt stacked up impressive bank accounts this season, 41-year-old legend Lindsey Vonn was enduring one of the toughest chapters of her storied career. Competing at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics just days after tearing her ACL again, Vonn suffered a violent high-speed crash in the women’s downhill. The impact caused a complex tibia fracture and compartment syndrome so severe that doctors initially feared they might have to amputate her leg.

    She was airlifted off the mountain and underwent multiple surgeries — four in Italy and at least one more back in the United States. For weeks, Vonn faced intense pain, immobility, a wheelchair, and an uncertain future.

    But true to her champion mentality, the Olympic gold medalist refused to stay down.

    Just five to six weeks after the devastating crash and surgeries, Vonn shared an inspiring gym update that has motivated fans worldwide. In a video posted to Instagram, she completed her first set of unassisted pull-ups post-surgery — six clean reps — before fist-bumping her trainer and returning to her crutches.

    “First set of pull-ups post surgery… slowly getting there!” she captioned the post, adding hashtags #progress and #onestepatatime.

    This powerful contrast defines the 2025-26 ski season: massive financial rewards for those who stayed healthy and consistent at the top, versus the hidden physical price paid by athletes pushing their bodies to the absolute limit.

    Vonn’s comeback journey — from hospital bed and near-amputation fears to pulling her own body weight in the gym — serves as a raw reminder that behind every podium finish and prize check lies immense risk, sacrifice, and unbreakable resilience.

    As FIS continues efforts to increase prize money (with up to 20% boosts approved in recent years), stories like Vonn’s underscore that no amount of euros can fully protect athletes from the sport’s dangers — or replace the mental fortitude required to come back stronger.

    Whether banking close to $1 million like this season’s top earners or fighting through recovery like Vonn, one thing remains clear in alpine skiing: the work never stops, and the risks never fully disappear.

    What’s more impressive — stacking up prize money on the World Cup tour or battling back from a career-threatening injury like Vonn? Drop your thoughts below.

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