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From achieving the remarkable feat on the slopes to becoming a successful businesswoman, alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has impressed her fans in all aspects. Although she is a worldwide inspiration, Lindsey does not feel special about her ecstatic, triumphant Olympic victory in the alpine skiing world. That never say die attitude seems to be fueling her, craving for more laurels. But what lies yonder of that pure champion energy she thrives on?

The winner of four World Cup overall championships, Vonn, bared her heart out on her lofty yet achievable Olympic goals in a recent podcast on YouTube with interviewer and US former basketball player Dwyane Wade.

Lindsey Vonn unfurls her Olympic triumphs
Making her appearance on Dwyane Wade’s recent podcast on YouTube, Vonn disclosed her true feelings as an Olympian. And they aren’t bereft of hard work and tenacity. The GOAT of skiing remarked, “It was always my dream, right, you know when you have a dream to be professional, my dream is to be an Olympian. I didn’t think I was going to be anything other than an Olympian. And then once I made it to the Olympics when I was 17, then it’s, you know, like, okay, what’s the next goal?”.

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Apart from expressing her thoughts on Olympic glory, she continued to talk about her passion, the gravity of becoming an Olympian. Lindsey explained that she knew better about her next triumph as she wanted to be better every time as an enthusiastic competitor. “I just got better and better and, you know, winning more and more, and I didn’t think I was special. I just loved what I was doing, and I strived to always be better. And by the end, it was pretty good,” she quips gallantly. What clandestine secrets propel her to give it her all, though?

Vonn, de facto champion of the slopes
Achieving astounding triumphs in alpine skiing, Lindsey Vonn has become somewhat of a messiah for aspiring skiers and girls the world over. She had a passion for skiing since she was just 7 years old and started training for the same. Excluding her professional overtures, nobody can discount/overlook the indelible difference she made to the entrepreneurial work with her philanthropy.

Lindsey Vonn is Back in Colorado Training for the Olympics - 5280

The Minnesota native has not only competed in four Olympics but gave tough competition to her opponents. With her extraordinary skills, Lindsey Vonn clinched one gold medal and two bronze medals during her career. Apart from that, she also left remarkable feet in World Cup championships by earning the four women’s World Cup overall championships titles, respectively. The 39-year-old Vonn also has the honor of becoming the first woman to win 82 World Cup races during her career. We wait with bated breath as to what Vonn’s non-sleepy post retirement shenanigans entail.

For supermodel Ashley Graham, Lindsey Vonn might be the one who can help her storm into the world of skiing after an illustrious television career. Vonn will undoubtedly go down as one of the greatest Alpine skiers to have ever graced the sport. Now that the Olympic gold medalist hung her professional boots four years ago, it looks like her shot at being a trainer might be just the thing to keep her fans satiated.

While not all icons of a sport can necessarily turn out to be wisdom-filled trainers, Vonn’s experiences in Alpine skiing can make all the difference. While Lindsey Vonn continues to stay fit through arduous training, it seems like she also has additional tips for newcomers to the fold!

Lindsey Vonn makes skiing fun for Ashley Graham
In her recent Instagram post, Vonn shared images of herself and celebrity model Ashley Graham as they took on steep hills hand-in-hand. Graham and Vonn can be seen posing candidly in Switzerland as they smile broadly for the camera. “Ash, you’ve given me new meaning to PIZZA!!“, reads the jubilant post, which we can only assume to be an inside joke between the two.

Vonn also went on to write that Graham’s novice antics must have ticked a few nerves for her, and the iconic skier had to go into “crazy mode” from time to time. “…hopefully my crazy mom yelling helped lol!“, wrote the two-time world champion skier.

Another short video clip showed the model getting her first skiing steps under constant observation from Vonn. While Graham seemed wobbly at times, she did manage to hold on to the ground pretty well. But Graham isn’t the only one who’s been blessed by the companionship of Vonn in recent days.

Vonn and White may have accidentally stumbled into something new
Vonn was also witnessed experimenting with a “new team sport” with the legendary Shaun White. The two were spotted playing around the snow, trying to combine snowboarding and skiing, giving fans the thought that a new sport might be in the making! Even after moving away from the sport, the thrill has not yet left Lindsey Vonn. She once again proved it with an activity as the new year started.

Weeks ago, Lindsey Vonn skied down the legendary Streif at Kitzbühel in Austria, known as one of the world’s most dangerous ski courses. While the legendary downhill wasn’t a course she could conquer during her professional career, she made up for it by skiing down the course at night recently. With so much in her life still supplying the thrills, it waits to be seen what Vonn has planned for her new disciples in the coming days.

This year’s Super Bowl has been a rollercoaster ride that many hadn’t expected it to be. With the Kansas City Chiefs successfully defending the title, football fans are finally settling into idea of seeing Patrick Mahomes & Co. reigning the nation’s football circuit for another year. Amidst all the cacophony, Alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn wasn’t one to stay on the sidelines and had to soak in the extravaganza that was the NFL grand finale.

The Olympic gold medalist was among the football-crazed celebrities who graced the stands at yesterday’s match between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers and her fans are understandably going ga-ga seeing their favorite skiing icon in public once again.

Lindsey Vonn basks in the Chiefs’ glory
In her latest Instagram post captioned “Super Bowl Recap“, Vonn shared multiple pictures of herself enjoying the thrilling game. “What a game! Congrats to the @chiefs and @patrickmahomes on the OT victory!“, wrote Lindsey in her post as she looked dapper in brown attire and standing on the side of the field. In another image, Vonn is seen sharing a candid moment with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and she had to highlight the meeting with the caption, “It was great to see @shaq again“.

Vonn also took a moment to commend User, Alicia Keys, and Ludacris on their phenomenal half-time show. “The half time show was A-mazing! @usher crushed it and loved all the bonus performances“, wrote the retired Olympian in her post. Vonn also shared images with a few 49ers fans who dressed up like Elvis and made sure the festivities had some splash of musical legend to them as well.

While Vonn had a great time playing with the red and yellow confetti after the Chiefs’ win, it probably wasn’t the highlighting moment of the day for her. “I walked almost 14 miles in high heels.“, revealed Lindsey, claiming that it’s some sort of a personal record for the four-time women’s World Cup winner. From the looks of it, Vonn’s retired life is going just how an icon’s quaint life should be.

Lindsey Vonn Birthday

A happening post-retirement life
Since Vonn her boots four years ago, she has been spending a lot of time getting around doing the stuff she missed out on during her professional life. From taking on the mighty Streif in Austria to playing the role of a ski instructor for supermodel Ashley Graham, Vonn has been ticking off items from the bucket list.

Along with that, she’s also getting used to the sunny environment in Miami and claims to be finally defrosting herself after an illustrious life on the mountains.

Inspiration can come from anywhere, and Dwyane Wade‘s friendship with Lindsey Vonn is a testament to that. The NBA veteran has a great bond with Vonn who is an acclaimed 2x alpine skiing world champion. The 39-year-old recently made an appearance on the Miami Heat legend’s podcast.

D Wade couldn’t hide his excitement over getting a chance to sit down for a conversation with someone who he considers GOAT in her own world.

When asked about how this friendship happened, Wade said, “Just being in certain environments over the years, whether its ESPY Awards or whether its any award show or anywhere where all athletes you know kind of meet in certain spaces. You have certain people that you look at their greatness or what they accomplished and you’re a fan.” The Heat legend said that he naturally gravitates toward people who have done exceedingly well in whatever field of work they came from, and Vonn is one such person. He also bonded over the shared struggles of an athlete.

TOPSHOT – Third placed US Lindsey Vonn celebrates with the national flag during the flowers ceremony after the Women’s Downhill event of the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships at the National Arena in Are, Sweden on February 10, 2019. – Vonn, 34, who will retire from competitive skiing, is the most successful women skier of all time, with a record 20 World Cup titles to her name and 82 victories on the circuit. (Photo by FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT/AFP/Getty Images)

He said, “If you…get a chance to understand the injuries that Lindsey Vonn has overcame on live TV, in front of the entire world, that built my fandom with her because I know how tough it is to comeback from a meniscus tear or ACL tear, but she came back from tearing every part.”

Dwyane Wade doesn’t take himself too serious
The NBA veteran said that if he likes or admires someone, he is comfortable in letting them know. He followed the same rule with Vonn and told her that he was a fan. He said, “We built the relationship off of two people who have overcome something and then you get to know the person.” Another factor that brought them together was that both of them are now retired and are now trying to figure out the new path of life in their post-retirement era.

Wade announced the episode on his social media by stating, “The joy of sitting down and having intimate conversations is finding out the reasons people keep pushing to innovate- their why”. Vonn responded with, “Congrats my friend! Can’t wait to see our episode.” Wade talked about this new friendship in his life extensively on his podcast. Looking at the respect and admiration they have for one another, this might go a long way.

Roger Federer and former Alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn hitting the slopes together in Switzerland has drawn cheers from tennis fans.

Federer retired from professional tennis in September 2022, concluding his illustrious career with an emotional farewell at the Laver Cup. He has since embraced an exciting lifestyle, frequently indulging in family vacations, making tournament visits, and gracing prestigious events like the MET Gala and Formula 1 Grand Prix with his presence.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion recently added another chapter to his post-retirement adventures, enjoying a skiing session with Lindsey Vonn. Vonn reflected on their time together on social media and deemed the former World No. 1 to be the “forever GOAT,” emphasizing his immeasurable impact on the sport over statistics.

Normally, people you look up to always let you down in one way or another, but not Roger [Federer]. Rog is the epitome of a true sportsman and champion in every sense of the word. We’ve been talking about skiing together for such a long time I wasn’t sure if it would happen…. But here we are; retired, skiing and enjoying life! Thanks for this memory Rog,” she wrote in a now deleted post on X (formerly Twitter).

You and your family are truly one of a kind and no matter what the statistics say (or Leo lol) you’re the forever GOAT because it takes a lot more than numbers to make the kind of impact you have, I’m just one of millions. Cheers my friend,” she added.

Fans were delighted by Roger Federer’s skiing session, with several of them humorously speculating about his potential return to tennis as his knee appeared to be in good shape.

Ok Roger, your knee is ok now. Time to go back to tennis,” a fan posted.

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Those knees looking good 👀 ready for exhibition with Carlos in the future!” another fan wrote.

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Meanwhile, other fans joked about the 20-time Grand Slam champion’s comeback being prophesized in ATP’s hilarious spoof sketch for the 2024 season.

Roger’s return was in the script for the 2024 season, wasn’t it?,” one fan commented.

Yeah, CGI. Somehow, Roger has returned,” another fan chimed in.

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“Roger Federer can be my GOAT no matter what other people think” – Lindsey Vonn defends her comments amid backlash

Roger Federer

Lindsey Vonn declaring Roger Federer to be her “forever GOAT” sparked a heated debate within the tennis community, with Novak Djokovic fans in particular taking offense to her dismissing statistics in favor of granting the Swiss legend that title.

This backlash prompted the American to delete her tribute to Federer on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that she didn’t want the negative comments to tarnish her pleasant memory of skiing with the 20-time Grand Slam champion. She also emphasized her right to consider the former World No. 1 her GOAT regardless of other people’s opinions on the matter.

I wasn’t forced, I just didn’t want the negative comments ruining my memory. And the post wasn’t a comparison, it was a tribute to my friend who has made a big impact in my life. Everyone just freaks out when the term goat is used. He can be my goat no matter what other people think,” she posted on X.

With Djokovic also recently hitting the slopes, Vonn put an end to the raging debate by simply expressing her delight that both tennis legends enjoyed skiing.

I’m just happy they both enjoy skiing. Makes me happy!”

Lindsey Vonn, the celebrated alpine ski racer, has become intimately familiar with the operating room throughout her illustrious career. Despite retiring in 2019, her health journey has been punctuated by a series of knee surgeries, each presenting its unique set of challenges. In July of that year, Vonn underwent a significant knee operation, followed by several more procedures. Fast forward to October 2023, Vonn disclosed her anticipation of yet another knee replacement surgery.

Despite encountering setbacks, Vonn’s resilience radiates brightly as she prepares for another round of rehabilitation in March. However, in a recent podcast, Vonn bravely shared the extent of her journey, revealing that she has undergone ten surgeries. Despite these challenges, Vonn has shown remarkable resilience and adaptability, gradually becoming accustomed to the process of rehabilitation and demonstrating a remarkable ability to bounce back stronger each time.

From legendary descents to surgical triumphs
In a recent episode of “The Why with Dwyane Wade,“ hosted by basketball legend Dwyane Wade, the guest Lindsey Vonn shared a pivotal moment from her career. Amidst the peak of her profession, Lindsey faced a barrage of lucrative brand offers. However, she stayed true to herself, rejecting partnerships that clashed with her values. Her banter-filled camaraderie with Wade unveiled shared experiences in retirement. Both navigating the aftermath of numerous surgeries.

Lindsey Vonn: Skiing – Red Bull Athlete Page

The conversation delved into the ongoing struggles of maintaining physical health post-retirement, with Lindsey sharing her meticulous rehabilitation regimen. She revealed undergoing a preparation surgery a few months back, addressing osteophytes to improve knee mobility. In her words, “I need to jam my knee and bend it. I do it every day.” Lindsey Vonn also mentioned her scheduled surgery for the end of March. Highlighting the continued challenges of staying fit after years of athletic wear and tear. Her dedication to daily exercises aimed at enhancing flexibility and mobility underscored the relentless pursuit of peak physical condition. Furthermore, her pragmatic view of surgery as a necessary “tune-up” highlighted the profound trust athletes place in medical professionals. However, despite all this, she is still in love with this sport.

Lindsey Vonn’s conquering the unthinkable on the world’s toughest slopes

Lindsey Vonn Launching Production Company: Après Productions

A few days back, Lindsey Vonn surprised fans by conquering one of the world’s most daunting skiing courses. Despite having bid farewell to her professional career years ago, she never imagined such an opportunity would arise again. Vonn’s long-standing dream became a reality ass she fearlessly navigated the downhill track. In a heartfelt post, she expressed her disbelief at skiing the treacherous slope.

Accomplishing this feat at night added an extra layer of challenge, further highlighting Vonn’s remarkable achievement. Yet, Vonn humbly acknowledged that the video only scratched the surface of the Streif’s true intensity. Despite its steepness being downplayed on screen, Vonn emphasized the awe-inspiring nature of the course.

US Olympic legend Lindsey Vonn entered the discipline of alpine skiing as a young girl who loved to ski. Today, however, she has become a holy grail in the sport whom everyone admires and wants to surpass someday. But, she didn’t enjoy this stellar support in her earlier days when she was still grasping how to ski.

 

In a recent podcast episode Linsey Vonn spoke about the beginning of her skiing journey and her father’s take on it. In fact, she also revealed that despite working hard in the field, her father believed another skier was more talented than her.

Who is Lindsey Vonn’s father’s favorite skier?
3x NBA Champion Dwyane Wade invited Lindsey Vonn for his podcast, “The Why with Dwyane Wade.” One of the topics the NBA Hall of Famer introduced saw the duo talking about Vonn’s sister Karin Kildow. Wade asked at what point Vonn got into skiing full time and Karin fell out, since the whole Vonn family was into skiing.

 

Answering this, Lindsey Vonn said, “Me and Kara are definitely on like another level competitively, you know. And so for some reason, when we moved to Colorado, she made some friends and decided that she didn’t want to race anymore.” Vonn further added, “She went back to Minnesota, hadn’t skied in like four years, and then was state champ.”

This showcases that Kildow had a huge reservoir of talent for skiing, but she chose to not pursue it. Which, according to Lindsey Vonn, is one of her regrets. Despite this, the 39-year-old also shared, “My dad likes to say that she was more talented than I was.”

While this particular remark wasn’t very pleasing for Lindsey Vonn, she noted, “I think he likes to just jab me a little bit. Like you work harder, but she’s more talented. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, I’m here.” Despite this, her father made sure that the young Lindsey got everything she needed to outclass everyone. In fact, he also arranged for one of the greatest skiing coaches for her when she was 17.

The coach who introduced Vonn to true hard work

Speaking at the podcast, Lindsey Vonn also said that she had hit a ceiling when she was 17. When she realized she couldn’t get any better, she spoke to her father who immediately hired one of the greatest coaches for her in Monaco.

But, this wasn’t a fancy retreat, but something that would actually drill the necessary things in her to become the greatest. Lindsey Vonn revealed that her coach used to run behind her and make her crush and rebuild herself almost every day. She noted that his training methods were very grueling and devoid of breaks.

TOPSHOT – Third placed US Lindsey Vonn celebrates with the national flag during the flowers ceremony after the Women’s Downhill event of the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships at the National Arena in Are, Sweden on February 10, 2019. – Vonn, 34, who will retire from competitive skiing, is the most successful women skier of all time, with a record 20 World Cup titles to her name and 82 victories on the circuit. (Photo by FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT/AFP/Getty Images)

She wasn’t even allowed to have water before completing her drills. But, this led Vonn to discover her true limits, and how easily she could push them, which shattered her phase of stagnation. Moreover, she learned what true hard work really meant and developed into a gritty and resilient athlete.

Lindsey Vonn has been a prominent name, unlike others in the alpine skiing realm. 4 Olympic medals, and 4 overall world cup titles later, she stands as a trailblazer in many ways, inspiring thousands down the line. Today as the Junior Alpine World Championships row takes centre stage over women’s representation, the icon’s voice resonates louder, backed by the path she has walked.

The Junior Alpine World Championships recently saw a successful run over a week in France. However, despite all that the Championships offered, it lacked coverage of women’s Slalom and Giant Slalom. Lindsey Vonn, observant of the same, announced her perspective on the matter raised by fellow skier.

Lindsey Vonn stands by fellow skier
A day after the Junior World Championships came to an end, Charlie Guest OLY, the Scottish Ski racer, took to her Instagram to address the matter. The skier stated that while the event was indeed successful, not having women’s coverage could impact a great deal on the younger generation. Unintentionally or not, the practice would send a message that “female athletes are not valued,” she adds. Lindsey Vonn, who has faced her share of sexism on the path, regarded Charlie for her courage, for speaking up. She further went on to explain the stem of the problem, offering insights.

Stating that she had made inquiries into the matter, Lindsey Vonn revealed it was not FIS but LOC (Local Organizing Committee) that managed broadcasting. “While I understand it is not always easy to broadcast ski racing, it is our responsibility to invest in both men and women equally,” she added on her Instagram stories.

The icon further put forward the example of Billie Jean King and the impact her actions had on the Tennis industry and offered that it was athletes and administration in power who could help the growth of the sport by helping the rising women’s talent. As Charlie points out, WJC offers a platform for youngsters to grow, and a misstep could have severe implications on athletes’ careers. In defying the wrongs, the youngsters did not fail to present a spectacle.

Fabulous display by women at WJC
In the first broadcast-missed events, Canadian Britt Ricardson took home the Giant Slalom title. Posting 2:01.96, the 20-year-old fetched a first WJC medal. “I’m just super happy,” were Richardson’s words. Next along the line, the Latvian rising name, Dženifera Gērmane, scored 1:22.98 to take home the Slalom title. Victoria Oliver for Downhill, Malorie Blanc for Super -G, and team Alpine alongside Anuk Brändli were other notable names for the event.

“We must continue to support women across all sports and I will always do my best to help,” was Lindsey Vonn’s words. The icon’s backing alongside Charlie’s proves a fair path ahead for the young athletes marking their first steps.

The Alpine Skiing World is a marvelous haven where grit meets precision. Every second matters when athletes hurtle down the snow-covered slopes at speeds nearing 80 miles per hour. In this world, despite being a retired athlete, Lindsey Vonn continues to be an iconic name. Amid the 2023–24 Alpine Skiing season, Lindsey Vonn has been enjoying her rides down snowy slopes. But as she enjoys her time on the snow, an alarming streak of injuries has plagued the current skiing season.

The World Cup record holder, Mikaela Shiffrin, was another recent name who landed in the hospital as well. The alarming trend prompted Lindsey Vonn to issue an important statement.

Lindsey Vonn becomes a voice for injured athletes
In a post on X by a handle called Holly Reed, she pointed out the list of grievous injuries that have taken out top athletes this season. The list included names like Mikaela Shiffrin, Petra Vlhová, Sofia Goggia, Erik Arvidsson, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, and 18 others. Reposting this update, Lindsey Vonn shared that in the world of ski racing, changes were implemented in an attempt to make the sport safer. Alterations to the skis were made to slow down athletes, but unfortunately, this tactic backfired. Vonn said, “It only cost the ski companies millions and almost ruined the industry. Skiers will always find a way to go fast and inevitably there will also always be injuries.”

Consequently, injuries continued to occur, affecting even the top stars of the sport. Lindsey Vonn and the athletes are seeking innovative solutions to enhance slope safety. Lindsey also shared that “I’d love to stop seeing all my friends end up in the hospital like me!” as she hopes to strive to make skiing safer and more enjoyable for everyone involved. This message from Lindsey Vonn comes days after Mikaela Shiffrin landed in the hospital, sending the community into a frenzy.

TOPSHOT – Third placed US Lindsey Vonn celebrates with the national flag during the flowers ceremony after the Women’s Downhill event of the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships at the National Arena in Are, Sweden on February 10, 2019. – Vonn, 34, who will retire from competitive skiing, is the most successful women skier of all time, with a record 20 World Cup titles to her name and 82 victories on the circuit. (Photo by FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT/AFP/Getty Images)

How Mikaela Shiffrin landed into the hospital
Mikaela Shiffrin is on her 100-win run this season. As of January 21, 2024, Mikaela Shiffrin had 95 World Cup victories. However, this winning streak was cut short when, on January 26, Mikaela Shiffrin had an accident when she landed after a jump at the downhill race in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. She couldn’t control herself and ended up crashing into a safety net. It was a scary moment because she stayed down for a few minutes, and they even had to send a helicopter to help her.

Later, Miki shared with her supporters that she was okay and thanked her fans for their well wishes. Currently, Mikaela Shiffrin and her boyfriend, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who also suffered a bad crash, are spending their time together and undergoing physical therapy together. As the season progresses, fans hold out hope for improved safety measures to ensure the swift return of their favorite stars to action.

Lindsey Vonn is a name that resembles shattering records and rewriting names in history. Back in the 2009 World Championships in Val-d’Isere, Vonn uplifted her first world trophy to become the first American woman to win the World’s Super-G title. Directly after her first worlds, Lindsey’s career skyrocketed.

Even though Lindsey had an illuminating, record-breaking career, everything comes at a cost. Soon after retirement, Lindsey was introduced to health issues. Despite having undergone multiple surgeries, Lindsey is all set to overcome all circumstances with unwavering support from the community.

Lindsey shares surgery struggles
The Olympic skier Lindsay Vonn underwent a series of surgeries after her retirement from the world stage. To throw some light on her enthralling and motivating journey after her retirement in 2019, Lindsey Vonn took to Instagram and shared a couple of photographs to document her journey.

Along with the picture, she penned, “I’ve been bruised and broken but I’ve always come out the other side a better person. No matter how many times I fell, I always got back up. I didn’t do it alone though. I am so thankful to have had the support of friends, family and you guys, my fans.“

Back in 2019, Vonn underwent her first operation to repair her LCL or Lateral collateral ligament. Despite undergoing surgery, Vonn continued to have knee-related problems. Among the many pictures where photographs of a prep surgery showing her anticipation ahead of the procedure.

In her other Instagram post, she wrote, “I’ve been dealing with all the damage from my ski racing career and have been trying to manage the pain as best I can,“ Despite undergoing immense pain, Vonn’s unwavering determination has become an inspiration for many in the community who are also praying for her good health.

Fans pray for Vonn’s recovery
As Vonn portrayed her journey pre and post-surgery with the help of pictures, spectators and supporters of Vonn extended loads of appreciation and motivation for the champion skier. While some encouraged Vonn for her incredible journey till now, others called her an inspiration for overcoming more challenging times.

One of the fans, Katie Couric, penned, “Lindsey!!!!! Feel better. We are all out here cheering you on always!!” along with lots of heart emojis. Interestingly, not only fans and supporters but Lindsey herself wrote in the comment section, “I really love how people who have never met are supporting each other in their recoveries. That’s the positive side of social media.“

In addition to the fans, Hollywood stars also came to encourage Vonn for her recent surgery; Rebel Wilson wrote, “Such an inspiration,” and the celebrity hairstylist, dafne_evangelista penned, “Wow,” to appreciate Vonn’s journey. Impressively, another skier who underwent a recent surgery and is recovering from the same, nina_Obrien, commented, “Hero.” Although Vonn left participating in the skiing competitions, she is still loved by the spectators.