Lindsey Vonn is planning grandiose comeback: Olympic impressions in sight!

Lindsey Vonn is planning grandiose comeback: Olympic impressions in sight!

Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italien - The legendary Ski icon Lindsey Vonn (40) has announced that it can consider your second career end after the 2026 winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. These games represent the grand finale of her impressive career for the exceptional ski racer. Venn said himself: "That would be a great way to end things once and for all." This decision comes after her return to the Alpine World Ski World Cup after she had paused for almost six years, and she was able to assert herself impressively in her first race despite a partial prosthesis in her knee. So she last took sixth place in the departure and fourth place in the Super-G in St. Anton.

At the start of the World Cup in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the hopes are high that Lindsey Vonn can go on the podium again. However, a fall occurred during the first training session on Thursday, which fortunately only let her get away with a few scratches, as she reported herself. With its tire thickness and willpower, Vonn is thinking about whether she will be fit to the Olympic Games in time to return to the competition. "I definitely think about it and hope that I can make it there," she emphasized coherently and reinforced the rumors about a possible Olympic goal next winter. As Kleine Zeitung reports many experts by an excellent placement at the upcoming competitions.

The expectations and excitement around Lindsey Vonn are clearly noticeable, especially in view of her previous successes as Olympic champion and two -time world champion. Your plans to explain a second career end, raise questions and make your return to the world of skiing all the more intriguing. The next races in Cortina d’Ampezzo are eagerly awaited, so that many eyes are aimed at the legendary athlete who is ready to crown their unforgettable journey with a spectacular conclusion, like OE24 reported.

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