Lindsey Vonn is one of the greatest skiers in the sport. When Vaughan became the first women’s downhill Olympic champion in 2010, her name was included in American sports history. In addition, Vaughan won a total of three Olympic medals. She started skiing at the age of three when the children found their balance while walking.
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In the last two During his ten-year career, Vonn set several records. Before retiring in 2019, she dominated the skiing world with incredible performances that made her a sports legend. About five years ago, Vaughan commented on another legend, Roger Federer, and how long he would rule.
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Lindsey Vonn feels like ‘no one can compare’
A sports person knows how sports work. They may not know how to play every sport, but they do know how things work. Likewise, a great alpine skier knew the potential powerhouse the legendary tennis player had. In 2017, Vaughn revealed that Roger Federer is the greatest tennis player and hers Source of inspiration.
Although she was asked by , “If Roger Federer will give us another Grand Slam, or is that so? What do you think of him career?” She replied, “He’s great. He’s my hero. I’m so inspired by him.” She further said, “Because he is the The greatest. That’s what happened. Because no one can beat it,” when she was When asked about the reasons for his rule.
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Vaughan’s Legacy
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Lindsey Vonn started skiing at the age of three when her father took her there. Her father has always been a great inspiration to her. She made her debut at the inaugural Olympic Games in Salt Lake City in 2002. However, she made history when she won her first Olympic medal at the 2010 Olympics.
St. Moritz, Switzerland – MARCH 16: Lindsay Vaughn of the United States poses with the Women’s World Cup Downhill Crystal Ball trophy after the Women’s Downhill competition on March 16, 2016 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
Additionally, she ended her career with a bronze medal at the 2019 Winter Olympics. She dominated women’s skiing throughout her career and has some great records to prove it. Vaughan has won 82 World Cups, 18 of them on the same course (Lake Louise). In addition, she has 20 crystal balls and 43 downhill victories.
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Lindsay Vaughan is America’s most successful alpine skier. Like many players across the globe in various sports, she also draws inspiration from GOAT Roger Federer. However, he will retire in September 2022. Federer has left a lifetime legacy and stories for billions of people, as has Lindsay Vaughan’s career.