Winter sports news blog
Coach about Vonn: “Now a better skier”
Updated 12/21/2024 – 7:55 a.mReading time: 16 minutes

The winter sports season has begun. In our news ticker you will find all the important news about ski jumping, biathlon, alpine skiing and cross-country skiing.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Former world-class skier Lindsey Vonn is about to return to top-class sport. According to her coach, Chris Knight, she is “a better skier now.” The 40-year-old is “better balanced than I remember at the end of her last season,” the coach told the AP news agency.
2,141 days after her last race at the highest level, Vonn will return to the World Cup this weekend in St. Moritz. Despite having an artificial knee joint, she plans to compete in two Super-G races.
Vonn ended her active career in 2019 – as the 2010 Olympic champion, two-time world champion and, with a total of 82 World Cup victories, one of the most successful skiers in history.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Ski star Mikaela Shiffrin may not return to the World Cup this winter. Due to complications after her fall injury, the American now indicated that a comeback was unclear. “I think if everything had gone perfectly and the drainage had simply been removed, we would have been pretty sure that the season would be possible,” she told the portal “skiracing.com”.
But her return depends on developments in the next few weeks and months, explained the exceptional injured athlete. She doesn’t have much pain and can walk slowly or climb stairs. But it is too early to say when and whether she will drive again this season.
Shiffrin fell during her home race, the giant slalom in Killington, at the end of November and suffered a severe stab wound in her stomach. She has been out since then. Last Thursday she had to undergo a “small unexpected operation,” as she announced on Instagram.
The recovery did not go as hoped. Fluid had to be removed and a muscle tear near the pelvis had to be treated, Shiffrin reported. The 29-year-old is currently recovering at her home in Colorado.
Shiffrin currently has 99 World Cup victories. In Killington she was on her way to breaking the 100 success mark, which had long been considered unattainable, before her fall slowed her down sharply.
Friday, December 13, 2024
US ski star Lindsey Vonn’s World Cup comeback after a break of almost six years is perfect. The 40-year-old will take part in the two Super-G races in St. Moritz on December 21st and 22nd. “This is big news. She’s back. St. Moritz, here she comes,” wrote her sponsor Red Bull on Instagram.
The US ski team also confirmed their participation. “I have news,” Vonn said in a video: “I heard that St. Moritz is very beautiful this time of year. There’s nothing I love more than skiing.”
Before that, the 2010 Olympic champion wants to compete as a forerunner at the World Cup in Beaver Creek in the US state of Colorado this weekend; she has already completed training runs in downhill and super-G. “It feels so normal to be back in the starting house,” Vonn said.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Ski stars around Shiffrin are increasing pressure on the head of the association
The ski elite is getting serious: Top athletes such as Mikaela Shiffrin, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and Linus Straßer are once again addressing Fis President Johan Eliasch with a second fire letter. On social media, they denounce the fact that their voices are being heard less and less when it comes to key decisions. The conflict revolves around a rejected 400 million euro deal with the investor CVC.
