Shiffrin takes 101st World Cup win
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Shiffrin was affected psychologically by the Nov. 30 crash even after she returned to racing.
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Mikaela Shiffrin wrapped up her injury-marred season by winning the slalom at the Women's World Cup Finals in Sun Valley on Thursday for a record-extending 101st career World Cup win.
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Lindsey Vonn concluded her comeback season at age 40 with a second-place finish in a World Cup super-G race Sunday that was won by Swiss racer Lara Gut-Behrami.
Four months after coming out of retirement, Vonn is back on the podium. Her silver in the super-G at the World Cup finals was her first time on the World Cup podium since March 2018, and puts an emphatic exclamation mark on what was already an unprecedented season.
Four months after coming out of retirement, Lindsey Vonn returned to the podium on Sunday by earning silver in the super-G at the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. Vonn's podium marks her first since March 2018, and at 40 years old she becomes the oldest woman to ever medal in a World Cup race.
When Lindsey Vonn secured a podium finish at the Sun Valley Super G finals on Sunday, her first since returning to ski racing nearly six years after retiring, she became the oldest woman to medal in a skiing World Cup at 40.
American Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn was back on the podium over the weekend with an historic second-place finish in a World Cup race.
Lindsey Vonn’s comeback reached a new high on Sunday in Sun Valley. The 40-year-old — who returned to the World Cup after retiring in 2019 — placed second in the super-G at the World Cup
Swiss racer Marco Odermatt picked up his newest trophy and accidentally broke it at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley.