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- Lindsey Vonn Defies Odds: “I’m Not Giving Up” – Battles Back from Brutal ACL Tear with Intense Gym Grind Toward Olympic Glory
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New Zealand’s Alice Robinson delivered a breathtaking performance to claim her first-ever FIS Alpine Ski World Cup super-G victory on Sunday, stunning the speed specialists on the iconic Corviglia course in St. Moritz. The 24-year-old giant slalom standout, starting with bib No. 6, clocked a winning time of 1:14.84 to edge out France’s Romane Miradoli by just 0.08 seconds. Italy’s Sofia Goggia rounded out the podium in third, 0.19 seconds back. American legend Lindsey Vonn, fresh off a historic downhill win on Friday and a second-place finish on Saturday, narrowly missed the podium in fourth (+0.27 seconds). Mikaela Shiffrin, returning…
Norway’s Timon Haugan delivered a masterful performance on the iconic Face de Bellevarde today, charging from second after the first run to claim victory in the men’s slalom with a combined time of 1:37.89. Overcoming reported back issues, the 29-year-old edged out Switzerland’s Loïc Meillard by 0.28 seconds, while compatriot Henrik Kristoffersen secured third, 0.34 seconds back. In a race marked by intense competition and Norwegian dominance in the top positions, Haugan – who trailed Meillard by just 0.05 seconds after the morning run – produced a brilliant second descent to seal his sixth World Cup victory (five in slalom…
New Zealand’s Alice Robinson delivered a stunning performance on the demanding Corviglia piste today, securing her maiden World Cup super-G win in a time of 1:14.84. The 24-year-old giant slalom specialist edged out France’s Romane Miradoli by a mere 0.08 seconds, while Italy’s Sofia Goggia rounded out the podium in third, 0.19 seconds back. Under clear blue skies and perfect sunny conditions ☀️, Robinson, starting with bib 6, mastered the turny and technical course to set an early benchmark that no one could beat. This victory marks a breakthrough for the Kiwi star, who had previously excelled primarily in giant…
Eternal Queen: Lindsey Vonn, 41, Claims Emotional 83rd World Cup Win in St. Moritz Downhill Triumph
In a performance that left the skiing world in awe, Lindsey Vonn declared her sensational victory in Friday’s women’s downhill at St. Moritz, Switzerland, as potentially “the best and most meaningful win” of her legendary career — her 83rd World Cup triumph and first since 2018. The 41-year-old American skiing icon dominated the Corviglia course, clocking 1:29.63 to finish 0.98 seconds ahead of Austria’s Magdalena Egger, who earned her maiden World Cup podium in second. Mirjam Puchner, also of Austria, rounded out the top three at +1.16 seconds. Vonn, who returned to the World Cup circuit last season after a…
American skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin is officially set to make her highly anticipated return to Super-G racing today, Sunday, December 14, 2025, on the iconic Corviglia course in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The confirmation comes straight from FIS officials, marking the end of a long wait for fans since Shiffrin’s scary crash in a giant slalom at Killington last season. That incident left her with a serious abdominal puncture wound and muscle damage, forcing a prolonged recovery and battles with PTSD. She bounced back spectacularly, clinching her landmark 100th World Cup win in February 2025. This season, the 30-year-old has crushed…
American alpine skiing icon Mikaela Shiffrin is gearing up for a high-stakes return to Super-G competition this Sunday in St. Moritz, Switzerland — her first race in the speed discipline since December 2023. The 30-year-old superstar, who has dominated the 2025/26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season so far, will don bib No. 31 on the demanding Swiss course. Shiffrin has steered clear of speed events since a frightening downhill crash in Cortina d’Ampezzo in January 2024, focusing instead on technical disciplines where she’s racked up wins and points. Currently leading the overall World Cup standings by a massive 156…
Lindsey Vonn, the American skiing legend, solidified her stunning comeback by securing a second-place finish in the women’s World Cup downhill on Saturday, mere hours after becoming the oldest skier ever to win a World Cup race. On Friday, the 41-year-old Vonn dominated the season-opening downhill on the demanding Corviglia course, clocking 1:29.63 to win by a commanding 0.98 seconds over Austria’s Magdalena Egger. The victory marked her 83rd World Cup win, her first since 2018, and etched her name in the record books as the oldest World Cup winner—surpassing the previous mark held by Switzerland’s Didier Cuche at age…
Mikaela Shiffrin, the reigning queen of alpine skiing, is gearing up for an emotional return to super-G competition after a two-year hiatus, expressing a mix of excitement, nerves, and intrigue about stepping back into the starting gate. In a heartfelt social media post, the American superstar shared her anticipation ahead of Sunday’s World Cup super-G in St. Moritz. “It’s hard to put into words this feeling – the buildup to racing super-G again after two years,” she wrote. “This is a huge milestone for me. I’m thrilled, a bit anxious, and really wondering how it’ll feel to be in the…
Lindsey Vonn’s Emotional Runner-Up Finish Caps Dream Weekend in St. Moritz Comeback Story
With emotion glistening in her eyes and unyielding determination powering her skis, Lindsey Vonn delivered another chapter in her inspiring comeback tale, securing a hard-fought second place in the World Cup downhill – just 24 hours after her historic victory. The 41-year-old American skiing icon charged down the sun-drenched Corviglia course, posting a time of 1:30.74 to briefly hold the lead. However, Germany’s rising star Emma Aicher, starting right after her, unleashed a flawless run of 1:30.50 to claim victory by a slim 0.24 seconds. Italy’s Sofia Goggia completed the podium in third, 0.29 seconds off the pace, while U.S.…
Lindsey Vonn’s Coach Aksel Lund Svindal Shares Emotional Reaction to Her Historic World Cup Triumph
In a moment that captivated the skiing world, Lindsey Vonn’s coach and fellow skiing legend Aksel Lund Svindal opened up about his raw emotions following the American’s stunning World Cup downhill victory – her first in nearly eight years. The 41-year-old Vonn dominated the downhill race in St. Moritz on December 12, clocking a time of 1:29.63 to win by a commanding 0.98 seconds ahead of Austria’s Magdalena Egger, with compatriot Mirjam Puchner rounding out the podium in third. This marked Vonn’s 83rd career World Cup win and her first since March 2018, cementing her comeback after a six-year hiatus…