Lindsey Vonn

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Lindsey Vonn is an American former alpine ski racer widely regarded as one of the greatest female skiers in history, with multiple World Cup titles and Olympic medals.

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instanceOf Olympic athlete
alpine skier
human
authored Rise: My Story NERFINISHED
Strong Is the New Beautiful NERFINISHED
awardReceived Laureus Sportswoman of the Year 2010 NERFINISHED
USOC SportsWoman of the Year 2010 NERFINISHED
birthName Lindsey Caroline Kildow NERFINISHED
competedFor United States Ski Team NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dated Tiger Woods NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1984-10-18
familyName Vonn NERFINISHED
foundationFocus empowering girls through education and sports
founded Lindsey Vonn Foundation NERFINISHED
fullName Lindsey Caroline Vonn NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Lindsey NERFINISHED
grewUpIn Burnsville, Minnesota, United States NERFINISHED
height 1.78 m
isConsidered one of the greatest female alpine skiers of all time
languagesSpoken English
German
marriageEnd 2013
marriageStart 2007
marriedTo Thomas Vonn NERFINISHED
occupation author
television personality
olympicGames 2002 Winter Olympics NERFINISHED
2006 Winter Olympics NERFINISHED
2010 Winter Olympics NERFINISHED
2018 Winter Olympics
olympicMedal bronze medal in downhill at 2018 Winter Olympics
bronze medal in super-G at 2010 Winter Olympics
gold medal in downhill at 2010 Winter Olympics
placeOfBirth St. Paul, Minnesota, United States NERFINISHED
residence Vail, Colorado, United States NERFINISHED
retirementDate 2019-02-10
specializesIn combined
downhill
giant slalom
super-G
sport alpine skiing
sufferedInjury multiple knee injuries during career
torn ACL and MCL in right knee in 2013
weight approximately 73 kg
worldChampionshipsGoldMedal downhill 2009 Val-d’Isère
downhill 2011 Garmisch-Partenkirchen NERFINISHED
super-G 2009 Val-d’Isère NERFINISHED
worldChampionshipsMedalsTotal 8
worldCupDebut 2000-11-18
worldCupDisciplineTitles combined
downhill
super-G
worldCupOverallTitles 4
worldCupOverallTitleSeasons 2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2011–12
worldCupPodiums 137
worldCupWins 82

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