Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn shared powerful words of resilience, courage, and perseverance with graduates of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism on Friday, calli
In a speech that drew from her storied athletic career and personal challenges, Vonn urged graduates to step forward fearlessly.
“A day that I’ll never forget giving the @USCAnnenberg commencement speech for the Class of ’26,” Vonn posted afterward. “Here’s a little snippet from my speech…”
“Step into your own gate. Dare to dream. Even when it’s hard. Even when the outcome is uncertain. Even when people think you’re crazy for trying,” she said. “Jump. Because the only real failure in this life is not trying.”
Vonn, a decorated alpine skier with 82 World Cup victories and multiple Olympic medals, encouraged the graduates to pursue their own “summit,” emphasizing that true regret comes from inaction rather than failure.
“I’m excited for what your future holds and for the journey to your very own summit,” she added.
The event took place at USC’s Alumni Memorial Park as part of Annenberg’s 2026 commencement ceremonies. Vonn was introduced by USC Annenberg alumna and ABC News correspondent Sophie Flay.
Known for her record-breaking achievements on the slopes and her subsequent success as an author, philanthropist, and investor, Vonn has often spoken publicly about overcoming injuries, setbacks, and the mental demands of high-level competition. Her message of radical resilience resonated strongly with communication and journalism graduates entering a rapidly evolving media landscape.34b19e
The full address has been made available by USC Annenberg, with students and attendees praising Vonn’s authentic and motivational delivery.
Vonn’s selection as speaker was announced in April, positioning her as a model of “courage, authenticity, and modern leadership” for the graduating class.