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ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) — The downhill skiing queen has made a triumphant return.
On Friday, Lindsey Vonn delivered an electrifying performance to capture a World Cup downhill victory, her first in almost eight years, marking a remarkable comeback. This win comes after a five-year hiatus and with the added challenge of racing with titanium implants in her right knee.
The 41-year-old American ski legend surged to the front with an impressive 1.16-second lead over Austria’s Mirjam Puchner. Even more astonishing, Vonn was trailing by 0.61 seconds at the initial two time checks.

Her lead was slightly reduced to 0.98 seconds—a substantial gap in downhill skiing—when the relatively unknown Magdalena Egger managed to secure second place, pushing Puchner to third.
“Today was incredible; I’m overwhelmed with happiness and emotion,” Vonn shared with Swiss broadcaster RTS. “I felt confident during the summer, but I wasn’t sure about my speed. Now, it’s clear how fast I truly am.”
It was a perfect start to her Olympic season to get a first victory since a downhill in March 2018 at Are, Sweden.
Vonn’s superb debut working with new coach Aksel Lund Svindal, a men’s downhill great who won the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics title, suggests their stellar partnership is paying off.
Her run Friday looked routine when she dropped tenths of seconds to Puchner’s time on the top half of the sunbathed Corviglia course, where the finish is at altitude above 2,000 meters (6,500 feet).
Vonn then was faster than anyone through the next speed checks, touching 119 kph (74 mph), and posted the fastest time splits for the bottom half.
She skied through the finish area and bumped against the inflated safety barrier, lay down in the snow and raised her arms on seeing her time.
Vonn got up, punched the air with her right fist and shrieked with joy before putting her hands to her left cheek in a sleeping gesture.
The 2010 Olympic champion is targeting another gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Games in February. Women’s Alpine skiing is at the storied Cortina d’Ampezzo course in the Dolomites, which Vonn has mastered in her career.
“Obviously, my goal is Cortina, but if this is the way we start, I think I’m in a good spot,” said Vonn, who will be favored for another downhill win Saturday at St. Moritz.
Friday’s race was Vonn’s 125th start in World Cup downhill in her storied career, 24 years after the first at Lake Louise, Canada.
She has now won a record-extending 44 of them, including at St. Moritz in 2012, and has 83 race victories across all World Cup disciplines.
Her previous win at Are came weeks after Vonn took bronze in downhill at the Pyeongchang Winter Games in South Korea, which was the last time she went to an Olympics.
She also won gold in downhill at the Vancouver Olympics in 2010 and at the 2009 world championships at Val d’Isere, France.