Vonn back to winning ways in Garmisch downhill
The American made an emotional return to the podium.
The American made an emotional return to the podium.
The U.S. Ski Team's Jacqueline Wiles finds the podium for the first time.
Julia Mancuso will also push out of the start on Saturday.
The optimistic athlete has no plans to retire anytime soon.
The Speed Queen suffers a serious arm injury.
The American is on tour this month promoting her book, "Strong is the New Beautiful."
Americans have won twice as many Olympic alpine gold medals in the second half of the sport's history.
Vonn shares new goals in a Twitter Q&A during a day off in Chile.
Fellow winter sport athlete walks away with ESPY for Best Female Action Sports Athlete.
Hint: She likes to veg out and watch Game of Thrones just like everyone else.
No snow? No problem. Vonn is keeping busy this summer.
The book will teach readers how to get strong and embrace their natural beauty.
How many gates did the ladies hit? How many hours did the men drive?
Huetter wins her first World Cup while Fabienne Suter excites the home crowd.
After her crash in Andorra, Vonn's injuries force her to end the season prematurely.
Marie-Michele Gagnon earns second career win, beating favorites like Lindsey Vonn and Lara Gut.
Laurenne Ross secures her first ever World Cup super G podium.
Marcel Hirscher and Wendy Holdener dominate in Sweden's city event.
Weirather wins while Gut and Vonn continue to duke it out for the overall title.
Italian Nadia Fanchini wins the race, beating Vonn by 0.14 seconds.
Lara Gut and Fabienne Suter on track to win downhill races in front of home crowd.
The Battle of the Blondes continues as Lara Gut wins the Super-G in Garmisch, Germany.
Vonn wins No. 76 in Garmisch, Germany, while Fabienne Suter finds the podium after returning from injury.
Vonn leads the lone training run in challenging conditions.