Lindsey Vonn Qualifies for 2026 Winter Olympics
At 41, Lindsey Vonn earned her Olympic spot through strong World Cup results, including four podiums and one win this season, marking her final Olympic appearance.
- Five years after retiring, Lindsey Vonn won a downhill World Cup race in Switzerland, becoming the oldest skier to win such an event.
- Vonn's goal was to compete in the 2026 Olympics, which would be her fifth appearance representing the United States.
- To qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Vonn needed to earn enough points in races before the January deadline, which she accomplished through her continued performance in World Cup events.
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Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn completes comeback to earn spot on Team USA in 2026 Winter Olympics
Nearly eight years after her last Olympic appearance and five years after stepping away from competition, 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn has officially qualified to represent the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Team USA confirmed Vonn’s selection Tuesday following a surge of strong results on the World Cup circuit. Team USA and Vonn announced in a joint post on Instagram: “OLYMPICS, HERE WE COME!! I have offic…
Brilliant since the start of the World Cup season, the 41-year-old American has been officially selected for the Milan-Cortina D-Ampezzo Games.
Better with age: Lindsey Vonn’s scintillating start to the World Cup season has everyone — even Lebron James — following the 41-year-old
Lindsey Vonn remembers meeting Picabo Street as a 9-year-old — only to compete alongside her at the 2002 Olympics eight years later. This year, the former Vail resident found herself on the other end of a similar scenario. “Allison Mollin — I met her when she was 9 years old at my book signing,” Vonn said of her now 21-year-old U.S. Ski Team comrade. “It’s a full circle moment.” For longtime Vonn supporters, the first few weeks of the 2025-26 Wo…
Lindsey Vonn, 41, Qualifies for 2026 Olympics After Coming Out of Retirement
The 2026 Winter Olympics is going to have some added star power. Famed alpine skier Lindsey Vonn has qualified for the U.S. Olympic team in the Downhill discipline, just over a year after coming out of a five-year retirement. “I am honored to be able to represent my country one more time, in my fifth and final Olympics!” Vonn wrote in a statement via Instagram on Tuesday, December 23. “I always had one eye on Cortina because it’s a place that is…
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