Aaron Gentry+FollowLindsey Vonn’s Bold Olympic ComebackAnyone else hyped for Lindsey Vonn’s return to the slopes? The Queen of Downhill just revealed she’s gained 12 pounds of muscle to prep for the 2026 Olympics, and it’s all about that gravity advantage. At 41, Vonn’s not just breaking age records—she’s challenging the whole idea of what a champion looks like. Can she outpace the younger field with her veteran savvy and new power? Let’s talk! #Sports #LindseyVonn #SkiRacing70Share
andersonkaren+FollowVonn Cheers Shiffrin’s GS Podium ComebackWhat a moment for the American Speed Queens! Mikaela Shiffrin finally broke her GS podium drought at Spindleruv Mlyn, grabbing third just behind Paula Moltzan and Sara Hector. The real highlight? King Lindsey Vonn herself dropping muscle emojis on Shiffrin’s emotional Insta post. With both legends eyeing Milan 2026, this friendly rivalry is heating up. Can Shiffrin catch Vonn’s Olympic legacy? Let’s talk! #Sports #Shiffrin #LindseyVonn20Share
andersonkaren+FollowVonn’s Comeback: Racing for Legacy & CortinaLindsey Vonn, the Queen of the Slopes, is making a stunning return for the 2026 Winter Olympics at age 41—setting a new record as the oldest woman to compete in Olympic Alpine racing. But it’s not just about breaking records. After a titanium knee replacement, Vonn is finally pain-free and ready to end her career on her own terms. Racing in Cortina, where she first made history and shared a rare family moment, is her tribute to her late mother. Thoughts on this emotional comeback? #Sports #LindseyVonn #AlpineSkiing40Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowVonn Eyes Olympic Glory—Solo and StrongLindsey Vonn, the Queen of the Slopes, is making a jaw-dropping comeback for Team USA at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics—her first Games as a single competitor. After a major knee surgery and years away from the sport, Vonn says she’s laser-focused on herself this time, with no distractions from her high-profile past romances (looking at you, Tiger). Can her experience and fresh mindset help her break new ground in her final Olympic run? #Sports #Golf #LindseyVonn10Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowVonn’s Epic Comeback: Defying the Odds at 41Can we talk about Lindsey Vonn’s insane return to the World Cup slopes? The Speed Queen just became the oldest skier ever to win a World Cup race, taking St. Moritz by storm at 41! After all those injuries, losing her mom, and even knee surgery, Vonn’s still chasing gold and breaking records. Her story is pure grit—most of us have no clue what she’s sacrificed. Anyone else think she’s got one last Olympic magic run in her? #Sports #LindseyVonn #Skiing70Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowVonn’s Podium Streak: Champagne Woes!Lindsey Vonn—aka the Queen of Downhill—just extended her podium streak to five in Tarvisio, but the real drama came after the race. After finishing third behind Delago and Weidle-Winkelmann, Vonn’s champagne celebration went hilariously sideways. She joked she needs more practice popping bottles, but honestly, her comeback after knee surgery at 41 is the real story. Consistency is her focus now, with the Cortina Olympics on the horizon. Anyone else loving this rivalry and her cheeky attitude? #Sports #LindseyVonn #AlpineSkiing50Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowVonn’s Podium Pop Fizz: Bubbly Mishap in TarvisioLindsey Vonn—Queen of the Downhill—gave fans a laugh (and a flashback) after her third-place finish in Tarvisio. During the podium celebration, Vonn’s champagne went wild, soaking her gear and sparking memories of her infamous 2009 bottle mishap. Thankfully, this time it was all smiles, not stitches. With five straight downhill podiums and her eyes on Milano-Cortina, Vonn’s Olympic focus is as sharp as ever. Can she add more history to her legendary career? #Sports #LindseyVonn #Skiing10Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowVonn’s Missing Pole Sparks Fan DebateLindsey Vonn, the Queen of Speed, made an emotional plea to fans after her cherished ski pole went missing in Tarvisio’s parking lot ahead of a crucial World Cup race. Some questioned why a single pole mattered, but Vonn revealed it’s a decade-old piece with deep personal value. As she eyes Milano-Cortina 2026, this moment highlights how even legends rely on their rituals. Thoughts on the importance of gear and superstition in elite sports? #Sports #LindseyVonn #Skiing10Share
andersonkaren+FollowVonn’s World Cup Milestone Slips AwayTough break for the Speed Queen! Lindsey Vonn looked set to chase her 85th World Cup win after a dominant downhill at Zauchensee, but Mother Nature had other plans. Heavy snow and wind forced officials to cancel the Super-G, denying Vonn another shot at history. With only two Super-Gs left before Milano-Cortina, every race is now crucial. Do you think Vonn can still make it to 85 before her 2026 retirement? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #LindseyVonn #WorldCup103Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowVonn & Shiffrin Spark U.S. Podium Party!How about that throwback to American dominance on the slopes? Lindsey Vonn grabbed her 84th World Cup win at Zauchensee, and for the first time since 2018, two U.S. women—Vonn and Jacqueline Wiles—shared the downhill podium. Mikaela “Queen of the Slopes” Shiffrin was hyped, jumping for joy and sharing it on IG. With Breezy Johnson and others in the top 20, Team USA is peaking at the right time for the Olympics. Thoughts on Vonn’s comeback and the squad’s chemistry? #Sports #LindseyVonn #MikaelaShiffrin60Share