Lindsey Vonn is aiming towards making a comeback from injury this weekend for thrilling competitions in Austria, restarting her journey for the enduring record for World Cup wins. It is going to be the opening ski races of the season after getting injured at the knee and resting for six events.
“I’m NOT done yet!!!” Vonn wrote Monday on Instagram alongside a video on her training during her recovery. “It’s been a tough 6 weeks, but I’m on skis again and excited to get back in the starting gate. See you in St. Anton this weekend.” St. Anton am Arlberg up there to organize a downhill on Saturday after which there is going to be super-G. The training process of it is initiating on Thursday.
It is going to be the three of a successful weekend of the racing championship. The women’s World Cup record possessor wants an additional three wins to hamper the overall record of 86 wins, which has been established by Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark in the 1980s. Keeping the aim on her expertise of downhill and super-G, Vonn omitted technical race in October, as well as in November prior injuring own during training at Copper Mountain in Colorado.
It affected her ligament, and damaged the bone as well, only a week before her fixed season that begins with a couple of downhills and a super-G among one of the most desired resorts, Lake Louise, Alberta. Afterwards, S.Vonn too failed to attain a super-G in St. Moritz, Switzerland, at the same time a super-G along with a downhill in Val Gardena, Italy.
She was, first of all, aiming to make retirement at the finale of the season, though the obstruction encouraged her to declare about her involvement in another series of speed races in Lake Louise in the coming season. Vonn too was hoping to be there in the competition at the world championships that are going to be taken place in the upcoming month in Are, Sweden.
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