Lindsey Vonn's comeback continues this weekend in Italy. The Sporting News has everything you need to know how to watch her comeback journey.
Lindsey Vonn fell while on pace for a top-5 finish at a World Cup super-G on Sunday to mark the second time she's gone down in four days during her comeback to ski racing at age 40.
After collecting her first World Cup victory in Austria Sunday, Parkite Lauren Macuga is preparing to push out of the start gate again this weekend.
Parkite speed skiers Lindsey Vonn and Lauren Macuga each posted top-20 finishes at the Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cup downhill race Saturday. Vonn finished with a time of 1:35.63, good enough for 20th, and Macuga finished at 1:35.
The party at St. Anton's Krazy Kanguruh après-ski bar lasted into the early hours of Monday morning when the U.S. Ski Team's newest standout celebrated her first World Cup victory last weekend.
Sofia Goggia is leading a World Cup downhill on the course that will host women's skiing at next year's Milan-Cortina Olympics, while Lindsey Vonn was in 20th.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Lindsey Vonn fell toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run on Thursday and appeared slightly banged up. Vonn got back up and skied to the finish area on the Olympia delle Tofane course that will host next year’s Milan-Cortina Olympics but then went inside a medical tent for treatment.
Lindsey Vonn continued her comeback Sunday with a fourth-place finish in what turned out to be a splendid super-G race for the Americans in St. Anton, Austria.
Parkites Lindsey Vonn, Lauren Macuga and the rest of the women’s speed tour will be back in action this weekend for the Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cup. Vonn is coming off the best results of her comeback,
Cortina D’Ampezzo, the “Queen of the Dolomites ... Kitzbühel and the holiday resorts of Reith, Aurach and Jochberg, Austria, known globally as a winter holiday destination with almost ...
Vonn also should compete next week at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy ... for the world championships next month in Saalbach, Austria.
Federica Brignone became the oldest woman to win a World Cup super-G race, capping an Italian double win weekend at home in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the 2026 Olympic women’s Alpine skiing host site. Brignone, 34, prevailed by 58 hundredths of a second over 2022 Olympic gold medalist Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland.