- FIS | 41-year-old Vonn makes history with overwhelming Downhill victory . . .
The 41-year-old obliterated the field in Switzerland at the opening women's Downhill race of the season, finishing +0 98 seconds ahead of Magdalena Egger (AUT Head) in second Vonn became the oldest winner, male or female, in Audi FIS Alpine World Cup history, on her 409 th World Cup start
- Emma Aicher beats Lindsey Vonn to win second St. Moritz downhill of FIS . . .
Emma Aicher got the better of Lindsey Vonn to claim victory in the second downhill of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season in St Moritz, Switzerland on Saturday (13 December) U S alpine skiing legend Vonn triumphed in the first downhill event of the 2025 26 campaign on Friday to make history as the oldest World Cup winner at the age of 41
- Lindsey Vonn makes history at age 41 with World Cup downhill win to . . .
American great Lindsey Vonn won the opening women’s World Cup downhill of the season on Friday to make Alpine ski history at 41 – making her the oldest to win a World Cup race
- Lindsey Vonn wins World Cup downhill at 41, making history
Lindsey Vonn celebrates at the finish area of an alpine ski, women's World Cup downhill in St Moritz, Switzerland, Friday Dec 12, 2025 AP Photo When Lindsey Vonn said she felt good this week, she wasn’t kidding
- FIS Alpine World Ski Championships - Downhill Women - Results
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Women | 08 02 2025 Finished Downhill 1 B Johnson USA
- 2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Womens downhill - Wikipedia
Due to injuries, six qualified skiers (Goggia, Shiffrin, Flury, Hählen, Grenier, and Laura Gauché of France) missed the finals, and one non-qualified skier with 500 points (Alice Robinson) opted to compete, so the final consisted of 21 racers
- FIS | Calendar Results - Alpine Skiing
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- Lindsey Vonn triumphs in womens downhill with super display in St . . .
The 2025 26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s downhill season began in St Moritz, Switzerland, with Lindsey Vonn claiming victory in the opening speed race of the winter The 41-year-old had been fastest in training on Wednesday and delivered again on Friday (12 December), taking the win in 1:29
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