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Lindsey Vonn from the U.S. has won her fifth consecutive women's World Cup downhill title after finishing third at Saturday's alpine skiing event in Sochi, Russia.

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SI.com: Tim Layden: With divorce, Vonn seems even more determined to prove herselfupdated: Tue Dec 06 2011 09:10:00

In the last decade, we've seen a lot of Lindsey Vonn. Three Olympic Games, including a gold medal in the 2010 downhill in Vancouver. Five world championship medals, including two golds in 2009. Three consecutive World Cup overall titles (2008, '09, '10) and 45 career victories, by far the most of any U.S. ski racer of either gender. She has been photographed in ski suits and swimsuits (SI, 2010); she has walked red carpets and sold Red Bull. She appeared in a 2010 episode of her beloved Law & Order, and not as herself. In the small world of ski racing, she stands very large.

Kids' summer fun can prepare them for real lifeupdated: Tue Jun 21 2011 09:11:00

As I look at my kids' bookshelves, I can't help thinking, "Wow! What a lot of trophies!" I didn't realize my daughters were apparently faster than Lindsey Vonn, stronger than Serena Williams and more limber than Michelle Kwan.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: European press questions Vonn's toughness; more Olympic notesupdated: Tue Feb 15 2011 16:34:00

With fresh silver in her pocket from another major competition, Lindsey Vonn has decided to pull out of the World Alpine Ski Championships in Garmisch, Germany. The Olympic gold medalist is still suffering from post-concussion effects after a training fall in Austria a week earlier. Vonn underwent a head scan and subsequent concussion protocols during the week, but was allowed to continue and chose to ski even though she confessed to "skiing in a fog." She placed seventh in the Super G, withdrew from the downhill part of the combined and then on Sunday won a silver in the downhill, the event in which she is the Olympic champion. She has not ruled out a return to competition for the remaining four sites on the tour.

Nadal, Vonn win top Laureus awardsupdated: Tue Feb 08 2011 13:13:00

Rafael Nadal was glowing with pride after winning the prestigious Laureus Sportsman of the Year award, following in the footsteps of his greatest tennis rival Roger Federer.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Vonn, Lysacek take home USOC awards; more Olympic notesupdated: Tue Jan 25 2011 18:34:00

The USOC announced its athletes of the year on Tuesday morning, not surprisingly tapping stars from the Vancouver Olympics as honorees. Figure skater Evan Lysacek was named Sportsman of the Year, outlasting snowboarder Shaun White, history-making speed skater Apolo Ohno and rejuvenated alpine whiz Bode Miller. Lysacek won a nail-biting men's title in Vancouver against Russia's Evgeny Plushenko in a battle of contrasting styles.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: The year's eight great female athletes of Olympic sportsupdated: Thu Dec 23 2010 19:19:00

Here are some of the most outstanding female athletes of the year in Olympic sports, listed in alphabetical order with a nod to the Korean and Chinese whose family names appear first. Next week, we'll look at some of the top males.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: U.S. skiing doesn't take any time off; more Olympic notesupdated: Tue Dec 07 2010 17:31:00

So much for the idea that Lindsey Vonn and the rest of the U.S. ski team would have a down season in the post-Olympic year. Vonn and fellow Olympic champ Ted Ligety both earned decisive victories in World Cup events as the Cup tour made its annual fall pass through North America. Vonn captured the Super G race in Lake Louise, Alberta on Sunday, while Ligety won the giant slalom event on the Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colo. It marked the first time since 2006 that two U.S. alpine skiers had won World Cup events on the same day.

People.com: Lindsey Vonn Enjoying Life Off the Slopesupdated: Wed Apr 28 2010 08:27:00

"I'm just doing fun things now. No workouts, no training," the Olympic medalist says

SI.com: Brian Cazenueve: London v. Beijing for 2015 T&F championshipsupdated: Tue Mar 16 2010 15:15:00

• Not only will they be compared for their ability to host Olympic Games and to make tea, but Beijing and London will go head-to-head for the right to stage the IAAF world championships in Track & Field for 2015. If Beijing wins, the championships will be held at the acclaimed Birds' Nest stadium that hosted track at the 2008 Games. If London wins, the events would be held at the Olympic Stadium being built for the 2012 Olympics.

Vonn crashes outupdated: Sun Feb 28 2010 02:49:00

Lindsey Vonn's Olympics come to an end. Alex Thomas wraps up Friday's competition.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Vonn 'happy' with Olympics as she prepares for life after Vancouverupdated: Fri Feb 26 2010 23:04:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- As massive, wet snowflakes fell on the Creekside alpine racing stadium Friday afternoon, Lindsey Vonn worked an adoring crowd. Autographs here, photos there, always a smile. The hood was pulled up on her white, U.S. Ski team jacket and a hat was yanked down to the top of her eyebrows, but there was no mistaking who was beneath the down and wool. You cannot cover up stardom.

Rebensburg wins giant slalom; Canada's ice hockey triumphupdated: Fri Feb 26 2010 00:36:00

Young German skier Viktoria Rebensburg sprung a huge upset as she claimed gold in the the weather-delayed women's giant slalom at Whistler Creekside on Thursday.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Vonn's crash derails unlucky teammate Mancusoupdated: Thu Feb 25 2010 00:59:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- Measure these odds: Julia Mancuso is prepared to push out of the start house in the first of two runs of the Olympic giant slalom on Wednesday morning. She is skier No. 18, and at this point in the competition -- bib numbers 16 through 30 -- the racers are sent off every 60 seconds, a shorter interval than originally planned, to hurry the race in bad weather. For the fastest racers, the run takes a little more than 1:15. This means that when one skier is approaching the final pitch of the course, another is starting. Two racers on course at the same time.

Vonn breaks finger in giant slalom crashupdated: Thu Feb 25 2010 00:13:00

American golden girl Lindsey Vonn sustained a broken finger after crashing out in the first leg of the women's giant slalom at Whistler on Wednesday.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Mancuso ready to step into spotlight in giant slalomupdated: Tue Feb 23 2010 23:33:00

WHISTLER, B.C. -- For the first time in a week, it was snowing Tuesday afternoon in the mountains around Whistler. At least it was trying to snow, as dense, wet flakes turned occasionally to rain and then back again to snow, soaking spectators who were leaving the alpine racing stadium after Carlo Janka's victory for Switzerland in the men's giant slalom. It was a return to the conditions that had postponed the start of ski racing for two days at the beginning of the Games, but it was something else, too: Mancuso Weather.

Korean skater Lee doubles up as Ohno makes U.S. Olympic historyupdated: Tue Feb 23 2010 04:26:00

South Korea's Lee Jung-Su confirmed his reputation as the top men's short-track speedskater at the 2010 Winter Olympics with his second gold medal on Saturday night, while American Apolo Anton Ohno snatched a place in the history books with a last-gasp bronze.

Ohno makes Olympic historyupdated: Tue Feb 23 2010 04:26:00

Apolo Anton Ohno becomes the most decorated American Winter Olympian. Alex Thomas reports.

CNNMoney: Olympic gold equals big money for athletesupdated: Mon Feb 22 2010 15:12:00

Winning gold could mean even more money for the Winter Olympics' superstar athletes. Of the top earners, experts say Lindsey Vonn, Shaun White and Bode Miller stand to gain the most.

USA back on topupdated: Fri Feb 19 2010 10:00:00

Evan Lysacek wins skating gold, Julia Mancuso takes skiing silver. CNN's Alex Thomas reports.

Lysacek upsets Plushenko in figure skatingupdated: Fri Feb 19 2010 10:00:00

In a major upset, Evan Lysacek of the United States edged out defending gold medalist Russian Evgeni Plushenko to win the men's figure skating gold medal.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Mancuso thriving in Vonn's shadowupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 23:07:00

WHISTLER, B.C. -- The truth? It's tempting to say that we - those of us disseminate our words through magazines, websites, newspapers and television -- missed on Julia Mancuso. That we spent the better part of a year hyping Lindsey Vonn as the star-in-waiting of the 2010 Olympics and cruelly overlooked Mancuso, whose giant slalom gold from Turin in 2006 gave her one more Olympic medal than Vonn had won in two trips to the Games.

Record day for U.S.updated: Thu Feb 18 2010 19:10:00

Vonn, White and Davis all win gold for the U.S. in Vancouver. CNN's Alex Thomas reports.

Golden girl Vonn triumphs in women's downhillupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 19:10:00

Lindsey Vonn of the United States lived up to her billing as the golden girl of the Winter Olympics with a dominant victory in the women's downhill at Whistler Creekside on Wednesday.

Woods to break silenceupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 15:05:00

Tiger Woods's agent says the golfer will make a statement Friday to discuss his past and future and plans to apologize.

Intriguing people for February 18, 2010updated: Thu Feb 18 2010 15:05:00

Tiger Woods: He may be the greatest golfer now -- or ever. According to tigerwoods.com, Woods "has had an unprecedented career since becoming a professional golfer in the late summer of 1996. He has won 95 tournaments, 71 of those on the PGA Tour." This prowess made him one of the planet's most admired and wealthiest athletes. The Web site reports, "Tiger increased his record total on the PGA Tour career money list to $92,862,539, through 2009, and had won $111,433,044 worldwide."

People.com: Lindsey Vonn Wins Gold in Women's Downhill Ski Eventupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 11:50:00

The skiing champ proves that her injured shin won't get in the way of her dreams

SI.com: Tim Layden: Full package: Lindsay Vonn is a fierce competitor and down to earthupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 09:35:00

Eight months before the Vancouver Games, Lindsey Vonn skis the Olympic downhill in her mind. She is in a subterranean workout room at the Red Bull soccer club's training center in Salzburg, Austria, balanced with each foot on a nylon slack line suspended three feet off the pebbled orange rubber floor. She is crouched in an aerodynamic tuck, her hands thrust out in front of her chin. Trainer Oliver Saringer speaks gently into her right ear: You're on the downhill course at ­Whistler .... Vonn closes her eyes and begins shifting her weight rhythmically from one foot to the other as if executing high-speed turns on a Canadian mountainside more than 5,000 miles away.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: U.S. enjoys greatest day in Winter Olympic historyupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 06:23:00

Mark the day February 17, 2010 in an Olympic history book. Then hold it up as a benchmark for future days, because it may well have been the single greatest day the U.S. Olympic team has ever had at a Winter Olympics. No, there was no Miracle on Ice, and Eric Heiden didn't win a jillion gold medals, but here is the case: Never before has a U.S. team won six medals in a single day at the Winter Games. No other country has ever won more than six. At the 1988 Calgary Olympics, the last time a Winter Games took place in Canada, the United States won six medals over the duration of the entire Olympics.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Downhill gold brings Vonn fulfillment at lastupdated: Wed Feb 17 2010 22:23:00

The goal became so overwhelming for Lindsey Vonn. It started on a tiny, little bump of a ski area in Minnesota when she was two years old. It got bigger when she traveled with her entire family to the mountains of Colorado when she was a teenager, and all around the globe in the major leagues of ski racing, where she became clean and fast in a way that precious few racers ever do.

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Daily Olympic Briefing, Feb. 16updated: Wed Feb 17 2010 10:29:00

VANCOUVER -- "Four years ago, Lindsey Vonn limped to the start of the Olympic downhill in the mountains north of Turin, Italy, deeply in pain from a terrifying training crash that left her lower back and hip bruised and sore. She was a shell of the dynamic racer who was a threat to medal in the race (or win it), but she skied anyway, and finished a game but disappointed eighth."

SI.com: Tim Layden: Lindsey Vonn's real battle, once again, will be with the painupdated: Wed Feb 17 2010 10:20:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- Four years ago, Lindsey Vonn limped to the start of the Olympic Downhill in the mountains north of Turin, Italy, deeply in pain from a terrifying training crash that left her lower back and hip bruised and sore. She was a shell of the dynamic racer who was a threat to medal in the race (or win it), but she skied anyway, and finished a game but disappointed eighth.

Cheese saves the Games?updated: Tue Feb 16 2010 11:21:00

Skier Lindsey Vonn is using an Austrian cheese to help heal the shin injury she suffered while at the Winter Games.

Skier spreads cheese on leg to heal injuryupdated: Mon Feb 15 2010 11:13:00

Some turn to prayer. Others turn to state-of-the-art medicine. Lindsey Vonn turned to the power of fromage.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Vonn says she's ready to competeupdated: Sun Feb 14 2010 19:34:00

WHISTLER, B.C. -- Late Sunday morning Lindsey Vonn went with her husband, Thomas, to a slushy training hill near the Olympic competition course 75 miles north of Vancouver. She made a few tentative turns and then launched into her first heavy training session on skis since suffering a severe shin injury on Feb. 2 that imperiled her participation in the 2010 Olympic Games.

People.com: Five Things to Know About Winter Olympicsupdated: Sun Feb 14 2010 10:26:00

From the weather (too warm!) to the romance (skaters in love!), here's a PEOPLE guide to the Games

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Guide to the Vancouver Olympicsupdated: Sat Feb 13 2010 18:15:00

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- So much for the archetype of the quiet and reserved Canadian. On the eve of the Vancouver Games, which will see 5,500 athletes from 82 countries compete for 258 medals, this city is overflowing with boosterism, positivism and optimism. Its rainy streets are filled with flapping Maple Leafs as well as a flapping Canadian media crowing about Team Canada's chances for medal success.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Whistler weather creates Alpine waiting gameupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 22:35:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- Alpine skiers are great waiters. Not that kind of waiter (although sometimes that kind, too, because if you're not at the highest level of the sport, like Lindsey Vonn and Bode Miller, you sometimes need another job, too; but that's a different discussion). Waiters. As in: They are very experienced at waiting.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Previewing Alpine skiing competition at Vancouverupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 12:45:00

SI.com's writers will preview each event from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Here's Tim Layden's look ahead to Alpine skiing.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Vonn given gift from weather godsupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 02:36:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- At just before noon on Thursday, Thomas Vonn was sitting in a mountainside media center talking to two reporters, waiting out a snow delay in what would be the first official Olympic training session for his wife, Lindsey. A voice crackled from Vonn's portable radio, the type that ski racing coaches wear to communicate from various points on and around the mountains.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Vonn's Olympics threatened by shin injuryupdated: Fri Feb 12 2010 01:21:00

WHISTLER, British Columbia -- Look at it this way: Ski racers are generally injured so often that half their careers are spent in some combination of pain-management and rehabilitation. And even by those standards Lindsey Vonn is an outlier, with a long and colorful medical history that has alternately compromised her career and elevated her personal mythology. She has a scar somewhere to match every title she's won.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Twice as nice for SI cover girl Vonnupdated: Thu Feb 11 2010 15:57:00

It has been a year of unique moments for Lindsey Vonn. She met Roger Federer at Wimbledon. She spent a day on the set of her beloved Law & Order (although she has not yet fulfilled her goal of playing a corpse on the show). She walked the red carpet at the Emmys. (All of this in addition to becoming the best U.S. women's ski racer in history, which is her day job).

Injured Vonn may not ski in Olympicsupdated: Thu Feb 11 2010 10:46:00

Calling it the most painful injury she has ever had to face, American skier Lindsey Vonn, a medal favorite in five events, has cast doubt on whether she will be able to compete in the upcoming Winter Olympics.

Athletes confused by Olympic social media rulesupdated: Sat Feb 06 2010 19:12:00

American skier Lindsey Vonn, one of the potential stars of the 2010 Winter Olympics, told her nearly 35,000 Twitter followers that she would not be posting to the social network until after the Games were over, perhaps based on a faulty understanding of the International Olympic Committee's rules on blogging and social networking.

Vonn continues super-G domination in St. Moritzupdated: Sun Jan 31 2010 09:00:00

Lindsey Vonn wrapped up the World Cup super-G crown by claiming victory at St.Moritz on Sunday for her third straight win in the speed discipline.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Support for Pearce grows, more notesupdated: Wed Jan 27 2010 13:47:00

The snowboarding community and the sports world at large have rallied around Kevin Pearce, the 22-year-old Olympic hopeful from Norwich, Vt. who suffered a brain injury during a practice run on the halfpipe last week in Utah and remains in critical condition. As of Tuesday morning, more than 14,000 people signed on to the Facebook group Well Wishes to Our Friend Kevin Pearce. The site has received notes of support from fans and fellow snowboarders, but also from many survivors of traumatic brain injuries who have described the productive lives they now lead.

Schild victory as Vonn fails to finishupdated: Wed Jan 13 2010 13:07:00

Marlies Schild of Austria threw down the gauntlet to her Olympics rivals in winning Tuesday's women's slalom on home snow at Flachau as the likes of Lindsey Vonn and Anja Paerson both failed to finish.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Vonn's smooth ride, more notesupdated: Tue Jan 12 2010 14:17:00

She's up. She's down. She's up again. The roller coaster ride that is Lindsey Vonn's season rose to its apex again over the weekend, when the defending overall World Cup champion swept three speed races in Haus im Enstal, Austria. Vonn won downhills on Friday and Saturday and captured a Super-G race on Sunday, easing fears that a damaged left arm she'd hurt in a fall last month would impair her Olympic ambitions. The victories boosted her lead in this season's World Cup standings to a robust 192 points ahead of Germany's Maria Riesch.

Vonn completes World Cup hat-trick in Austriaupdated: Sun Jan 10 2010 14:02:00

Lindsey Vonn completed a hat-trick of World Cup victories in the space of three days at Haus Im Ennstal in Austria as she claimed Sunday's super-G in fine style.

Vonn victorious in World Cup downhillupdated: Sat Jan 09 2010 12:42:00

American skier Lindsey Vonn continued her dominance of the women's World Cup downhill season with a fourth successive victory in Austria on Saturday.

Vonn maintains her 100 per cent recordupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 09:31:00

American Lindsey Vonn boosted her Winter Olympic preparations by reclaiming top spot in the overall World Cup standings with victory in Friday's women's downhill in Austria.

Aubert wins as Vonn fails to finishupdated: Sun Jan 03 2010 16:26:00

France's Sandrine Aubert claimed her second World Cup victory of the season as she won the women's slalom in Zagreb on Sunday.

Schild secures impressive slalom winupdated: Tue Dec 29 2009 16:40:00

Local favorite Marlies Schild won the women's World Cup slalom in Lienz, Austria on Tuesday, as Lindsey Vonn rebounded from her heavy crash the day before to compete in the event.

Vonn injured in giant slalom fallupdated: Mon Dec 28 2009 14:01:00

American Lindsey Vonn suffered a pre-Olympic scare after taking a crashing fall in the World Cup giant slalom in Lienz on Monday.

Women's downhill switched to Austriaupdated: Thu Dec 24 2009 11:31:00

A women's World Cup downhill cancelled at the French resort of Val d'Isere last week has been re-scheduled for January 8 at Haus im Ennstal, the International Ski Federation (FIS) have said.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Burke sets World Cup biathlon pace, more Olympics notesupdated: Tue Dec 22 2009 17:29:00

Even though he has never won a World Cup race, biathlete Tim Burke achieved a major breakthrough when he took the lead in the points standings and earned the right to wear the yellow jersey when the season resumes. The honor is similar to the one bestowed on the leader of the Tour de France as the cyclists progress through the stages of the race. No man from the U.S. Biathlon Team has ever worn the leader's jersey, but Burke's sixth-place finish in a 12.5-kilometer pursuit race in Pokljuka, Slovenia, on Sunday left it on shoulders. "I think every biathlete has thought about [wearing the yellow]," Burke, 27, said after the race. "It really hasn't hit me yet."

Vonn denied by Swiss Aufdenblattenupdated: Mon Dec 21 2009 05:35:00

Fraenzi Aufdenblatten of Switzerland claimed her maiden World Cup win as third-placed Lindsey Vonn of the United States took sole possession of the lead in the overall standings after a super-G in Val d'Isere on Sunday.

Vonn claims third win of seasonupdated: Fri Dec 18 2009 11:41:00

American superstar Lindsey Vonn claimed her third World Cup win of the season with victory in a super-combined race at Val D'Isere in the French Alps on Friday.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Lindsey Vonn's comeback, more Olympics notesupdated: Wed Dec 09 2009 17:43:00

What a difference a week makes for Lindsey Vonn. The U.S. alpine star had been horrible in Aspen, failing to qualify in the giant slalom and skiing off-course in the slalom. This past weekend, though, she nearly won all three races in Lake Louise, Canada. What's more, Vonn performed brilliantly under the same kind of conditions that often plague skiers in Whistler, site of the upcoming Olympics.

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: Painful stretch for U.S. skiers, the Russian doping cloud, more Olympics notesupdated: Tue Dec 01 2009 16:56:00

The World Cup races in North America weren't kind to the hosts last weekend, as both the U.S. and Canadian alpine teams lost skiers to serious injury for the rest of the year to serious injury.

Dominant Vonn claims super-G crownupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 17:18:00

Lindsey Vonn of the United States continued her dream finish to the season with victory in the super-G at the World Cup finals in Are on Thursday -- clinching the overall title in the discipline.

Vonn crashes out as Aubert claims victoryupdated: Sat Mar 07 2009 10:05:00

Overall World Cup leader Lindsey Vonn crashed out in the second leg as France's Sandrine Aubert opened her World Cup account with victory in the women's slalom in Ofterschwang, Germany, on Saturday.

Zettel on high as Vonn extends overall leadupdated: Fri Mar 06 2009 12:34:00

Austria's Kathrin Zettel closed in on the World Cup giant slalom title with an exciting victory in her favored discipline in Ofterschwang on Friday.

Vonn continues domination with super-G winupdated: Sun Mar 01 2009 16:13:00

Lindsey Vonn of the United States took a stranglehold on the overall World Cup title with victory in the super-G at Bansko on Sunday.

Vonn clinches World Cup downhill titleupdated: Sat Feb 28 2009 15:29:00

American Lindsey Vonn clinched the World Cup downhill title despite finishing back in 12th in the latest round in Bansko, Bulgaria.

Suter wins downhill as Vonn extends leadupdated: Fri Feb 27 2009 14:08:00

Switzerland's Fabienne Suter won Friday's women's World Cup downhill in Bansko, Bulgaria, as American Lindsey Vonn increased her overall advantage after finishing tied for third place.

Vonn sets new American mark with 19th winupdated: Sun Feb 22 2009 10:51:00

Lindsey Vonn has set a new American record of 19 World Cup victories after her success in Sunday's super-G at Tarvisio, Italy on Sunday.

Stechert edges Vonn in women's downhillupdated: Sat Feb 21 2009 10:24:00

Gina Stechert of Germany claimed her first-ever World Cup success after edging American Lindsey Vonn by just one-hundredth of a second in Saturday's women's downhill at Tarvisio in Italy.

Riesch takes gold as friend Vonn slides outupdated: Sat Feb 14 2009 15:22:00

Germany's Maria Riesch claimed her first gold at a world championships in a dramatic finale to women's competition at Val d'Isere on Saturday.

Golden girl Vonn faces World ski anguishupdated: Wed Feb 11 2009 12:27:00

American star Lindsey Vonn could miss the rest of the World Ski Championships after cutting the flexor tendon in her right thumb on a broken champagne bottle at Val d'isere.

Vonn has surgery after champagne celebrationupdated: Tue Feb 10 2009 13:46:00

Double world champion Lindsey Vonn cut her right thumb while opening a bottle of champagne in celebration of her downhill gold in Val d'Isere -- and ended up having surgery in Innbruck on Tuesday.

Vonn wins 2nd gold at World Ski Championshipsupdated: Mon Feb 09 2009 14:19:00

American ski queen Lindsey Vonn claimed her second gold medal of the World Championships at Val d'Isere on Monday when she destroyed rivals to triumph in the downhill.

Vonn slip leaves Zettel to win super-combiupdated: Fri Feb 06 2009 13:39:00

Lindsey Vonn of the United States saw her dream of sweeping the titles at the alpine skiing world championships disappear in a fraction of a second as she missed a slalom gate in the super-combi on Friday.

Vonn opens world champs with super-G winupdated: Fri Feb 06 2009 08:38:00

Lindsey Vonn made a dream start to the alpine skiing world championships in Val d'Isere with victory in a testing super-G -- the opening event at the French resort.

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