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- “I’m Just So Happy to Be Around People Again”: Lindsey Vonn Reminds the World Why She’s Still a Legend
- ‘Smiling Is Everything’: Lindsey Vonn Melts Hearts With Joyful Return After Brutal Olympic Injury
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- ‘I’m Not Ready to Decide’: Lindsey Vonn Weighs Future After Devastating Olympic Crash
- “Nine Surgeries and Counting”: Lindsey Vonn Faces Long Road Back After Devastating Olympic Crash
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- “First Steps on Fashion’s Biggest Stage”: Lindsey Vonn Targets Emotional Comeback Moment at the Met Gala
- ‘Good Luck This Weekend!’: Mikaela Shiffrin Sends Heartfelt Message to Rising Star Kimi Antonelli
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“My Legacy Is Bigger Than 13 Seconds”: Lindsey Vonn Opens Up on Epic Comeback, Brutal Crash & Leading the Next Generation of Skiers
Skiing icon Lindsey Vonn is refusing to let a devastating Olympic crash define her story — and she’s leaving the door cracked open for one final, unforgettable run. In candid new interviews and reflections, the 41-year-old legend has spoken powerfully about legacy, her gritty comeback journey, and the leadership role she now embraces with the U.S. Ski Team. From nearly losing her left leg in the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics downhill crash to pondering whether she can write a proper goodbye on the slopes, Vonn’s message is clear: resilience, adaptability, and purpose matter more than any single moment. “I don’t…
The Best Person in Your Life Can Save You in the Worst Moment”: Mikaela Shiffrin Opens Up About Fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde’s Unbreakable Support
In the cutthroat world of elite alpine skiing, where crashes, heartbreak, and crushing pressure can derail even the greatest champions, Mikaela Shiffrin has revealed how her fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde became her anchor during life’s darkest moments. The American superstar, speaking in the powerful FIS documentary series “On The Edge: World Cup Ski Racing” now streaming on Disney+, shared a deeply moving reflection: “How the best person in your life can make a difference in the worst moment… Sometimes just by showing up and being there.” Shiffrin’s words carry profound weight. The 31-year-old Olympic slalom champion and all-time winningest alpine…
Twin Flames on the Slopes and Sidelines: Mikaela Shiffrin & Kylie Kelce Go Viral Over “Long-Lost Sisters” Lookalike Buzz — “Should We Just Start Rolling as Siblings?”
The internet can’t stop talking about it — and now Mikaela Shiffrin and Kylie Kelce are fully leaning in. In a hilarious and heartfelt segment on Kelce’s hit podcast Not Gonna Lie, the Olympic skiing legend and the popular sports personality sat down to address the flood of viral tweets and comments declaring them identical twins (or at least long-lost sisters). The duo didn’t just acknowledge the resemblance — they embraced it with laughter, calling each other “sister” and joking about officially “rolling as siblings” from now on. Shiffrin, fresh off her dominant 2025-26 season that included Olympic slalom gold…
“I Never Got a Final Run. I Never Got to Say Goodbye”: Lindsey Vonn Leaves Door Open for Emotional Comeback After Brutal Olympic Crash
In a raw and emotional interview, skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has revealed the lingering pain behind her devastating crash at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics — not just the physical trauma that nearly cost her a leg, but the lack of closure that has left her questioning whether her legendary career is truly over. “I never got a final run. I never got to say goodbye,” Vonn told TODAY’s Craig Melvin in her first major television interview since the accident. “It’s just that ski racing is something I love to do and I had so much fun this season……
Lindsey Vonn: “Maybe I Would Do One More Race to Say Goodbye” – Olympic Legend Leaves Door Open for Emotional Final Run After Devastating Crash
Skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn has sent shockwaves through the alpine world by refusing to slam the door on her legendary career, revealing in a candid new interview that the lack of a proper farewell after her brutal 2026 Olympic crash still haunts her. “I never got a final run. I never got to say goodbye,” Vonn told TODAY’s Craig Melvin in her first major television sit-down since the accident. “It’s just that ski racing is something I love to do and I had so much fun this season… I think it leaves the door slightly open.” The 41-year-old added the…
“I Remember Everything. It Was Very Severe. I Have Never Been in So Much Pain Before,” Lindsey Vonn Says of Horrific Olympic Crash
In her most raw and unflinching interview yet, skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has opened up about the terrifying moment her remarkable 2026 Olympic comeback ended in a violent crash — describing pain so intense it left her screaming and struggling to breathe. “I remember everything. It was very severe. I have never been in so much pain before,” Vonn told TODAY’s Craig Melvin in her first major television interview since the accident. “I couldn’t breathe. It was just… I was screaming a whole lot and yeah, it was incredibly brutal.” The 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist was just 13 seconds into…
“I Don’t Need to Relive That Experience Again”: Lindsey Vonn Opens Up About Avoiding Footage of Her Brutal Olympic Crash
Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has drawn a firm line in her recovery, revealing she has no plans to watch video of the horrifying crash that ended her 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic campaign just 13 seconds after it began. “I don’t need to relive that experience again,” Vonn told TODAY’s Craig Melvin in a candid new interview. The 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist described the moment with striking clarity: “I remember everything. It was very severe. I have never been in so much pain before.” Vonn’s downhill run at the 2026 Winter Olympics turned catastrophic when her arm caught a gate, sending…
“No Matter How Hard I Get Knocked Down I Will Always Find a Way to Get Back Up”: Lindsey Vonn’s Powerful Message of Resilience Amid Epic Recovery
Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is proving once again why she’s one of the toughest athletes on the planet, sharing an inspiring mantra of perseverance as she battles back from a devastating leg injury that nearly ended her career — and her mobility. “No matter how hard I get knocked down I will always find a way to get back up! One step at a time! #progress” Vonn wrote in a heartfelt Instagram post that has resonated with fans worldwide. The 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist posted the motivational message alongside video updates showing her steady rehabilitation progress just weeks after a…
“What I Did Before the Olympics Has Never Been Done Before”: Lindsey Vonn Proudly Claims Historic No. 1 Standings at Age 41
In the midst of her grueling recovery from a devastating Olympic crash, skiing icon Lindsey Vonn is making sure the world remembers the extraordinary achievement that defined her 2025-26 season — reclaiming the top spot in the World Cup downhill standings at 41 years old after a five-year retirement. “What I did before the Olympics has never been done before. I was number one in the standings. No one remembers that I was winning,” Vonn said in her first major interview since the 2026 Milano Cortina Games, published by Vanity Fair. The 41-year-old legend, who first retired in 2019, stunned…
“My First 5 Mins Biking Was the Happiest Moment of My Recovery Journey”: Lindsey Vonn Celebrates Major Milestone
Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is beaming with joy after hitting a deeply personal milestone in her grueling recovery from the horrific crash that nearly cost her leg at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. “My first 5 mins biking was the happiest moment of my recovery journey so far,” the 41-year-old Olympic gold medalist shared in an emotional update that has fans cheering her progress. Just weeks after undergoing her fifth surgery to repair complex fractures in her left tibia and fibula, a broken right ankle, and severe compartment syndrome, Vonn hopped on a stationary bike for the first time.…