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Lindsey Caroline Vonn (née Kildow / k ɪ l d aʊ /; born October 18, 1984) [1] is an American World Cup alpine ski racer. She won four World Cup overall championships – third amongst female skiers to Annemarie Moser-Pröll and Mikaela Shiffrin – with three consecutive titles in 2008 , 2009 , and 2010 , [ 2 ] plus another in 2012 . [ 3 ]
How old is Lindsey Vonn? Vonn was born on October 18, 1984 and is currently 40 years old. Where is Lindsey Vonn from? Vonn was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Linda Anne and Alan Lee Kildow.
She eventually finished the season in third place overall, the best finish by an American woman since Tamara McKinney in 1984, until Lindsey Vonn won the overall title in 2008. Mancuso finished in second place in the 2007 season standings for both downhill and combined.
Whatever it was, Lindsey Vonn took just a handful of gates this weekend to recover from a poor start and rediscover her former speed when she placed 14th in a super-G. The 40-year-old Vonn lost ...
Despite pursuing a career in snowy weather, Lindsey Vonn prefers warmer climates. “I hate the cold,” the former alpine ski racer, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly. Want to learn more about the ...
Lindsey Vonn became the World Cup overall champion in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012, and a 2010 Olympic gold medalist. [3] They filed for divorce in November 2011; [4] it was finalized on January 9, 2013. [5] After divorcing Lindsey Vonn, Thomas Vonn began a relationship with Shauna Kane. Shauna gave birth to their son, Henrik Vonn, in 2018.
Vonn has won a total of three Olympic medals, including gold in the downhill in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. All told, she competed in the Olympics in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2018.
Her total of 46 World Cup race wins (as of 14 March 2007) is fifth all-time among women, behind only Lindsey Vonn, Mikaela Shiffrin, Annemarie Moser-Pröll, and Vreni Schneider. One of her favorite slopes is in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, where on 20 January 2007 she became the first alpine skier ever to win 10 races at a single World Cup venue.