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In a stunning reversal, legendary American alpine skier Lindsey Vonn has announced her decision to end her five-year retirement. The 40-year-old icon, widely regarded as one of the greatest skiers in history, will return to competitive skiing for the 2024-25 season. Vonn’s remarkable career has been marked by unparalleled success, including three Olympic medals, 20 World Cup titles, and 82 World Cup victories. Her fearless approach to racing and unwavering dedication have inspired generations of skiers. After retiring in 2019, Vonn has remained involved in the sport, mentoring young athletes and promoting women’s empowerment. Vonn’s decision to return was motivated…
In a shocking move, alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has announced her decision to rejoin the Stifel U.S. Ski Team for the 2024-25 season. Following successful knee surgery and months of rehabilitation, Vonn is poised to add another chapter to her illustrious career. Vonn, 40, boasts an impressive résumé, with three Olympic medals, 20 World Cup titles, including four overall Crystal Globes, eight World Championship medals, 137 World Cup podiums, and 82 World Cup victories. Her return brings invaluable experience to the already successful U.S. women’s alpine program. After retiring in 2019, Vonn underwent partial knee replacement surgery in April…
Lindsey Vonn has broken bones and broken records… now, at 40, the skiing legend is chasing more Olympic glory
At 40, Lindsey Vonn remains an icon in the world of alpine skiing. With a storied career spanning over two decades, the American legend has shattered records, defied injuries, and inspired generations. As she eyes another Olympic appearance, Vonn’s unwavering passion and unrelenting drive continue to captivate fans worldwide. Vonn’s impressive résumé boasts eight World Cup titles and 20 World Championship medals, including three Olympic medals (Gold, 2010; Bronze, 2018). Her remarkable journey has been marked by numerous setbacks, including over 40 broken bones, multiple knee surgeries, and career-threatening injuries. Yet, Vonn’s resilience has only strengthened her resolve. Vonn’s pursuit…
Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2024/25: How to watch Mikaela Shiffrin live in Levi, Finland
This weekend, double Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin resumes her World Cup season in Levi, Finland, competing in her first slalom race of the 2024/25 Alpine skiing FIS World Cup. Following a fifth-place finish in Sölden’s giant slalom, Shiffrin shifts focus to Levi. A victory in Lapland would edge Shiffrin closer to her next milestone: 100 World Cup wins. Achieving this feat in Killington, Vermont, would be a dream scenario for the Colorado native. Shiffrin’s impressive record in Finland – seven wins and four second-place finishes in 15 races – fuels optimism. Shiffrin’s remarkable consistency and past success in Levi make…
The latest episode of AEW Dynamite sparked intense debate among fans, with many expressing disappointment and frustration over the booking of Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. The criticism centered around Baker’s seemingly aimless storyline and lack of meaningful progression. Baker, a highly skilled wrestler and charismatic performer, has been a staple of AEW’s women’s division since its inception. Fans argue that her talent is being wasted due to inconsistent and unengaging storytelling. “Britt Baker deserves better,” tweeted @AEW_Fan_4Life. Fans pointed to Baker’s lack of significant feuds, disjointed character development, and limited ring time as evidence of poor booking. “No reason” was…
American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn took to social media to express her deepest gratitude to her fans, crediting them for making her storied career possible. Vonn, an 8-time World Cup champion and 3-time Olympic medalist, humbly acknowledged that her success wouldn’t have been achievable without the unwavering support of her fans. “Your love and kindness mean everything to me,” Vonn wrote. “I’m honored to have such an incredible community behind me.” As she continues to inspire future generations, Vonn reassured her fans that she’s committed to making them proud, both on and off the slopes. “I’ll keep pushing boundaries, breaking…
Tennis legend Maria Sharapova has long been known for her unstoppable drive and determination on the court. Off the court, she has channeled that same energy into making a lasting impact on the lives of young people around the world. The Maria Sharapova Foundation, established in 2003, is a testament to her commitment to empowering youth through education and sports. The Maria Sharapova Foundation aims to provide support and resources to children and adolescents, particularly those affected by conflict, poverty, or other forms of adversity. The organization focuses on: 1. Education: Providing access to quality education, scholarships, and literacy…
I have a few more achievements and records to create before retirement, Lara Gut-Behrami opens up and some of the things I want to achieve include…
Swiss alpine ski sensation Lara Gut-Behrami is gearing up for the final chapters of her illustrious career, fueled by an unrelenting passion for excellence. With multiple World Cup titles and Olympic medals already under her belt, Gut-Behrami has set her sights on additional achievements, solidifying her status as one of the all-time greats. Gut-Behrami, a 32-time World Cup winner, acknowledges that despite her impressive résumé, certain goals remain elusive. “I’ve accomplished so much, but there’s still more to achieve,” she confessed in an exclusive interview. The Swiss superstar is driven to expand her legacy, motivated by an insatiable hunger for…
The Arkansas Razorbacks basketball program has secured a significant commitment from highly touted prospect Meleek Thomas, injecting excitement into the fandom. Thomas’s pledge bolsters the team’s future prospects, building upon the momentum established by Coach Eric Musselman’s successful tenure. Meleek Thomas, a versatile 6’8″ small forward, brings athleticism and scoring prowess to the Razorbacks. His ability to create shots and finish at the rim will undoubtedly enhance Arkansas’s offense. Thomas’s commitment solidifies the program’s reputation as an attractive destination for top talent. Coach Eric Musselman’s recruiting prowess has transformed the Razorbacks into a force within the SEC. Thomas’s commitment demonstrates…
The Co-op Canadian Open has reached its climax, with Brad Gushue and Rachel Homan securing spots in Sunday’s championship finals. Gushue’s team from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, will face Bruce Mouat of Stirling, Scotland, in the men’s final. Gushue’s team defeated Yannick Schwaller of Geneva, Switzerland, 6-2 in the semifinals. Strategic play and precise shots earned Gushue a single in the second end, followed by steals in the third and fourth ends. Bruce Mouat bested Joel Retornaz of Trentino, Italy, 4-2 in the other semifinal. Mouat’s consistent performance, scoring a pair in the first end and stealing one in…