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She’s back—and better than ever! American skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated alpine skier in history, is crushing the 2025-26 World Cup season just one year after a horrifying crash that left her with a deep abdominal puncture wound, severe muscle trauma, and PTSD-like symptoms. Team USA star Mikaela Shiffrin reveals gruesome injuries after … The 30-year-old superstar has already racked up 105 career World Cup victories, including a jaw-dropping sweep of all four slaloms this season—winning the latest in Courchevel, France, by a massive 1.55 seconds. She’s extended her all-time record, leaving legends like Ingemar Stenmark and Lindsey…

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Olympic skiing icon Lindsey Vonn continues to captivate audiences far beyond the alpine trails, effortlessly transitioning from downhill champion to fashion powerhouse. The three-time Olympic medalist recently shared a captivating image of herself in an elegant all-black outfit, accompanied by the caption: “Proof that legends shine off the slopes too. Lindsey Vonn in black 🖤.” Vonn, known for her record-breaking career with 82 World Cup victories, has long been a style standout. Whether attending high-profile events like Paris Fashion Week or red carpet premieres, the 41-year-old athlete consistently blends athletic poise with sophisticated glamour. Her latest look exemplifies this seamless…

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In a triumph of resilience and sheer determination, American alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has officially qualified for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, securing her spot in the downhill discipline and marking what she calls her “fifth and final” Games. The 41-year-old Vonn, who returned to competitive skiing in late 2024 after a nearly six-year retirement and partial knee replacement surgery, has dominated the early World Cup season. With four podium finishes in five speed events—including a victory in St. Moritz and multiple thirds in Val d’Isère—she leads the downhill standings and has distanced herself from American teammates, earning…

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American skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin has opened up in an emotional social media post, reflecting on the devastating crash that derailed her season last year and left her battling both physical pain and mental trauma as she prepares for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. The two-time Olympic gold medalist, who suffered a deep abdominal puncture wound and severe oblique muscle damage during a giant slalom race in Killington, Vermont, in November 2024, described the ordeal as a stark reminder of how fragile an athlete’s path can be. “It was like a knife still inside me,” Shiffrin has previously shared…

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Anthony Joshua delivered a devastating sixth-round knockout to Jake Paul in their blockbuster heavyweight clash on Netflix last Friday, breaking the YouTuber’s jaw in two places. But while the British-Nigerian star claimed victory in the ring at Miami’s Kaseya Center, he’s facing a brutal financial hit outside it – reportedly forfeiting around $66 million in taxes from his massive $140 million purse. Reports indicate both fighters split a combined prize pot of approximately $184 million (around £140 million), with each earning roughly $92-93 million – the largest payday of Joshua’s career. However, due to the fight taking place on U.S.…

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American alpine skiing stars Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin have drawn attention once again on the FIS World Cup circuit, with Vonn securing back-to-back podiums in Val d’Isère, France. However, the spotlight extended beyond the results when New Zealand’s Alice Robinson posted an emotional Instagram message about her silver medal in the women’s Super-G, prompting warm responses from both U.S. legends. In the Super-G on December 21, Italy’s Sofia Goggia claimed victory with a commanding run in challenging windy conditions, finishing in 1:20.24. Robinson earned second place (+0.15 seconds), marking her second Super-G podium of the season and solidifying her…

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Lindsey Vonn capped a remarkable weekend in Val d’Isère with consecutive podium finishes, taking third in both the downhill and super-G. The 41-year-old American battled flat light and tough conditions to secure her fourth podium in five races this season. In Sunday’s super-G, won by Italy’s Sofia Goggia, Vonn finished third (+0.36), adding to Saturday’s downhill bronze. “I’m heading to the holidays happy,” Vonn said after her 142nd career podium. Racing against skiers half her age, Vonn’s consistency and power continue to school the next generation, solidifying her as a force ahead of the Olympics.

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Lindsey Vonn’s improbable comeback reached new heights this weekend in St. Moritz, where the 41-year-old not only won her first race in nearly eight years but followed it with a second-place finish the next day. Overwhelmed with emotion after Friday’s historic win – her 83rd career victory – Vonn called her father in tears. “I’ve never heard him so emotional in my whole life,” she shared. Saturday’s runner-up spot behind Germany’s Emma Aicher reinforced Vonn’s resurgence, powered by a titanium knee implant and relentless offseason training. From retirement in 2019 to dominating the speed events again, Vonn’s story is one…

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Lindsey Vonn continued her sensational 2025-26 season on Saturday, securing third place in the women’s downhill at Val d’Isère despite challenging conditions. The 41-year-old American finished just 0.35 seconds behind winner Cornelia Hütter of Austria, with Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann in second. This marks Vonn’s third podium in as many downhill races this season: a historic win in St. Moritz (December 12), second place the next day, and now bronze in France. She now leads the downhill standings with 240 points and has four podiums in five races overall. “It’s frustrating because I know I can be better,” Vonn said, highlighting…

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In a performance that stunned the skiing world, American legend Lindsey Vonn roared back to the top of the podium on Friday, winning the season-opening women’s downhill at St. Moritz by a massive 0.98 seconds. At 41 years old, Vonn shattered records to become the oldest skier – male or female – ever to win a World Cup race, surpassing the previous mark held by Switzerland’s Didier Cuche. Vonn clocked a blazing time of 1:29.63, leaving Austria’s Magdalena Egger in second and Mirjam Puchner in third. This marks her 83rd career World Cup victory and her first since March 2018,…

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