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CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Lindsey Vonn experienced another tumble during her World Cup super-G race on Sunday, where she was in contention for a podium finish before falling around a gate, sliding down her left hip. Fortunately, she was uninjured and swiftly skied down to the finish area, acknowledging the crowd's support. This marked her second fall within a span of four days; earlier, during downhill training on Thursday, she also escaped injury, as reported by AP News and The Guardian.
Vonn, competing at a remarkable age of 40 with a newly fitted titanium knee after nearly six years away from the sport, expressed her determination despite the recent falls. “I got a little bit behind the course and tried to pull it off,” Vonn said, explaining the slip. Her competitive spirit remains strong as she aims for one last Olympic season before retirement in 2026. Notably, Vonn holds the record for the most wins in Cortina, totaling 12 victories up to now.
During this event, home favorite Federica Brignone seized victory while Swiss Olympic champions Lara Gut-Behrami and Corinne Suter followed closely behind. Vonn has been making a spirited comeback after achieving sixth and fourth place in different events a week prior. Reflecting on her resilience, she noted, “I need more training, I need more time... it leaves me really hungry for more.” Vonn's next race is scheduled for Garmisch-Partenkirchen, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to the sport.
Learn more about Lindsey Vonn's journey and her recent experiences at the World Cup from AP News.