Lindsey Vonn has suggested she may not be finished with competitive skiing, revealing in a recent interview that the idea of a final farewell race is still very much on her mind.
The Olympic champion, who has been in recovery following a serious crash, reflected on the fact that she never experienced a clear or planned final run to mark the end of her professional career. That absence, she admitted, continues to resonate with her.
Vonn indicated that she could consider returning for a symbolic final race, describing the possibility as a way to properly close her competitive journey. At the same time, she left the door open to a more extended return, acknowledging that her feelings toward the sport remain strong and unresolved.
Her recovery process is still ongoing, with rehabilitation and conditioning continuing under medical supervision. Despite the physical demands of recovery, she remains closely connected to skiing, a sport that defined her career and established her as one of the most successful athletes in alpine history.
Throughout her career, Vonn has built a reputation for resilience, repeatedly returning from significant injuries to compete at the highest level. This latest reflection adds another layer to her legacy, highlighting not only her achievements but also her enduring emotional connection to the sport.
While no formal decision has been made regarding a return, her comments have sparked renewed speculation among fans and analysts about whether one final appearance on the slopes could still happen.
For now, Lindsey Vonn remains focused on recovery—but the possibility of one last race continues to linger.
