Lindsey Vonn snaps back at retirement talk


FILE PHOTO: Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Alpine Skiing - Women's Downhill 3rd Official Training - Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy - February 07, 2026. Lindsey Vonn of United States in action during training REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo

Lindsey Vonn said she will ⁠retire on her own terms, and not those of anyone else.

Recovering from ⁠a horrific crash that nearly led to the amputation of her left ‌leg, the 41-year-old Vonn wasn't in the mood for retirement talk during a recent exchange on social media.

That chatter has grown in volume given her age, her resume and, unfortunately, her injuries.

Vonn has undergone five ​surgeries since suffering a complex left tibia fracture ⁠after clipping a gate and sailing ⁠off course 13 seconds into her Feb. 8 run in the women's downhill at ⁠the ‌Milan Cortina Olympics.

Despite it all, Vonn remains determined in her quest to continue to ski.

"Who said I was retiring?" she wrote during the social media ⁠exchange.

One fan responded with the following: "The ego is so strong ​with this one. Take ‌your medicine Lindsey. You nearly lost your leg. Put your feet up ⁠and be done."

That ​apparently didn't sit well with Vonn.

"[I] think you're mistaking my ego for joy," she wrote. "I've said it my whole life; I love skiing. I'll put my feet up when I'm good ⁠and ready thank you."

Vonn's comments likely aren't music ​to the ears of her father Alan Kildow, who last month publicly called for her to hang up her skis.

"She's 41 years old and this is the end of her ⁠career," Kildow told the Associated Press in February. "There will be no more ski races for Lindsey Vonn, as long as I have anything to say about it."

Coming out of retirement with a partially rebuilt right knee, Vonn was considered a medal contender ​at the Olympics before her final World Cup race a ⁠week before. In that downhill, she tore her left ACL, though she said she ​still could ski in the Games.

Vonn was in search ‌of her second gold medal in the ​downhill, having won in 2010 in Vancouver. She also has two bronze medals. She has 84 World Cup victories, including two this season.

--Field Level Media

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