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Alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has publicly applauded fellow Olympic icon Michael Phelps for his ongoing efforts in mental health awareness, following his recent recognition with a major honor. Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history with 23 gold medals, has long been candid about his personal battles with depression and feelings of emptiness despite his extraordinary achievements in the pool. His struggles peaked after the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, leading to a pivotal moment in 2014 when he sought therapy following a DUI arrest. Since then, Phelps has emerged as a leading voice for mental health, using his platform…

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Skiing legends Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin are giving us all the feels as Team USA dominates the slopes heading into the 2026 Olympics! The unstoppable Mikaela Shiffrin just clinched her record-extending 106th World Cup win – and her sixth straight slalom – with a jaw-dropping comeback in the night slalom at Semmering, Austria on December 28. Trailing in fourth after a tough first run on a deteriorating, injected course slammed as “unsafe” by Shiffrin herself, the 30-year-old queen roared back with the fastest second run to edge Switzerland’s Camille Rast by just 0.09 seconds. Talk about clutch! 🏆 Fresh…

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Olympic skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is serving major festive fire this Christmas, proving age is just a number as she slays in a jaw-dropping ivory midi dress! The 41-year-old comeback queen shared a series of cozy yet ultra-glam snaps from her holiday downtime on December 28, and fans are losing it over her chic cabin moment. Posing elegantly in front of a twinkling Christmas tree in a rustic wood-paneled room, Lindsey stunned in a sleek, long-sleeved ivory dress that perfectly hugged her athletic curves. Paired with pointed white heels and effortless loose waves in her blonde hair, she looked refined,…

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Aspen is heating up this holiday season as Sports Illustrated stunner Brooks Nader and freshly qualified Olympic skiing queen Lindsey Vonn turned a casual dinner into a total glam fest! The dynamic duo was spotted leaving the iconic Matsuhisa sushi spot on December 27, joined by Brooks’ gorgeous sisters Mary Holland and Sarah Jane Nader, plus Lindsey’s sister Karin Kildow. Talk about squad goals! Brooks, 28, absolutely owned the night in a fierce leopard-print fur coat thrown over a daring black cutout bodysuit, sheer tights, and sky-high platform boots – serving pure bombshell vibes that had paparazzi flashing like crazy.…

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American skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin proved once again why she’s the undisputed Queen of Slalom, delivering a jaw-dropping second-run charge to win the FIS World Cup night slalom in Semmering – her fifth victory in five slalom races this 2025-26 season! Trailing by 0.54 seconds after a challenging first run on a brutally rutted course, the 30-year-old GOAT unleashed the fastest second run of the night (by 0.63 seconds) to snatch victory by a razor-thin 0.09 seconds over Switzerland’s Camille Rast. Albania’s rising star Lara Colturi rounded out the podium in third. This epic comeback marks Shiffrin’s 106th career World…

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American skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin extended her dominant slalom winning streak to six races with a dramatic come-from-behind victory in the FIS World Cup night slalom in Semmering on Sunday, but her triumph was overshadowed by a scathing criticism of race organizers over dangerous course conditions that led to a shocking near-50% Did Not Finish (DNF) rate — the highest in a World Cup event since 1999. Shiffrin, who overcame a 0.57-second deficit after the first run to edge Switzerland’s world champion Camille Rast by just 0.09 seconds, posted a lengthy statement on social media praising the impressive runs of…

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In a heartwarming reflection on a whirlwind 2025 filled with ups, downs, and unforgettable triumphs, Lindsey Vonn took to social media to share a deeply personal message that’s already melting hearts across the globe. “A lot of crazy moments this year but these covers were pretty special… grateful to everyone who believed in me and made these happen 🙏🏻 Which one is your favorite?” The post, accompanied by a stunning carousel of her most iconic magazine covers from the year, captures the essence of gratitude, resilience, and sheer star power. From bold, empowering shoots that shattered beauty standards to intimate,…

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At 41, Lindsey Vonn continues to defy the odds in one of the most remarkable comebacks in sports history. Amid a blazing start to the 2025/26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season, the American legend took a well-deserved holiday break, spending Christmas surrounded by loved ones—and declaring it “exactly what I needed.” Vonn shared glimpses of her festive celebrations on Instagram, including joyful moments with her sister Karin Kildow and friends, cozy scenes with her dogs, and glamorous outings under twinkling lights. “And what a Christmas we had… Rest, recharge, train, see friends and family… exactly what I needed. 🙏🏻❤️🎄…

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Mikaela Shiffrin proved once again why she’s the GOAT of alpine skiing, roaring back from a 0.54-second deficit to deliver what she called her “best, best possible run” under floodlights and snatch her 106th career World Cup victory in a chaotic night slalom. The 30-year-old American superstar overcame treacherous, rutted snow caused by warm temperatures that saw nearly half the field fail to finish the first run – one of the highest attrition rates in decades. Starting fourth after a frustrating opening descent, Shiffrin unleashed a flawless, aggressive second run to post a combined time of 1:48.82, edging Switzerland’s Camille…

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American skiing icon Mikaela Shiffrin once again proved why she’s the most dominant force in alpine skiing history, rallying from a fourth-place position after the first run to claim a hard-fought victory in the women’s night slalom at Semmering, Austria. The win marks her record-extending 106th career World Cup triumph and keeps her undefeated in slalom this season at five-for-five. Facing one of the most challenging courses in recent memory, Shiffrin overcame deteriorating snow and deep ruts caused by unseasonably warm temperatures. Nearly half the field — including many top competitors — failed to complete the first run, resulting in…

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