Lindsey Vonn gives her honest admission On 1 Year Since Partial Knee Replacement Surgery

It’s been a life-changing year for Lindsey Vonn. After undergoing partial knee replacement in April 2024, the ski legend is finally feeling like herself again. “What a difference a year makes,” she shared, full of hope and determination.

The road back hasn’t been easy. Through months of intense rehab, Lindsey pushed past pain and doubt. Then, in an emotional return to racing, she hit the slopes again in December at Copper Mountain—six years after stepping away from competition.

As the season went on, Lindsey kept improving. Her biggest moment came in Sun Valley, where she finished second in the Super-G. At 40, she made history as the oldest woman to medal in a World Cup race.

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Now, her sights are set on the 2026 Winter Olympics. With grit, heart, and a love for skiing that never faded, Lindsey Vonn’s comeback is one of the most inspiring stories in sports today. Go, Lindsey!

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