Lindsey Vonn, 41, continues remarkable comeback with World Cup downhill win ahead of Olympics
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Lindsey Vonn continued her remarkable comeback as she won her second World Cup downhill of the season on Saturday at Altenmarkt-Zauchensee in Austria.
Vonn, 41, who has had her right knee rebuilt using titanium implants, has proven that she is the standout downhill racer heading into her fifth Winter Olympics.
On a shortened course that took her fewer than 67 seconds to complete, Vonn still clocked 130 kph (81 mph) for one of the fastest speeds any women's racer will hit this season. She was 0.37 seconds faster than Kajsa Vickoff Lie in tricky, overcast conditions.
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Lindsey Vonn sprays sparkling wine as she celebrates on the podium after winning the women’s World Cup downhill race in Zauchensee, Austria, on Jan. 10, 2026. (Giovanni Auletta/AP Photo)
"I knew what it was going to take to win today," she said. "It was a sprint and I had to give it everything I had, definitely had to risk a little bit."
Vonn returned to skiing after being in retirement for six years and said she might be in the best shape of her career despite having undergone partial knee-replacement surgery. With each victory, Vonn extends her record as the oldest race winner in the 60-season history of the World Cup circuit. Her 84th career win on the circuit was her record-extending 45th in downhill.
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Lindsey Vonn speeds down the course during the women’s World Cup downhill race in Zauchensee, Austria, on Jan. 10, 2026. (Marco Trovati/AP Photo)
Vonn extended her lead in the season-long World Cup downhill standings after finishing second and third in the other races.


