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Received today β€” 13 December 2025

Lindsey Vonn second at St Moritz a day after historic World Cup win

13 December 2025 at 08:22
  • Vonn denied second straight downhill win at St Moritz

  • Aicher edges ageless American star by 0.24sec

  • Vonn remains atop downhill standings after two races

At 41, Lindsey Vonn is no longer defying expectations so much as resetting them. One day after becoming the oldest woman to win a World Cup race, the American came within a quarter-second of doing it again, finishing second in Saturday’s downhill at St Moritz behind Germany’s Emma Aicher.

Less than 24 hours after rewriting the World Cup age record, Vonn briefly looked on course for another victory as she surged ahead of Italy’s Sofia Goggia on the sunlit Corviglia course. But Aicher, skiing immediately after her, attacked the increasingly rutted track and edged Vonn by 0.24 seconds to deny her a rare opening-weekend double.

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Β© Photograph: Jean-Christophe Bott/EPA

Β© Photograph: Jean-Christophe Bott/EPA

Β© Photograph: Jean-Christophe Bott/EPA

Received yesterday β€” 12 December 2025

Lindsey Vonn continues remarkable comeback with World Cup ski victory at 41

12 December 2025 at 07:35
  • Skier breaks record after destroying field at San Moritz

  • Vonn is among favourites for Winter Olympics downhill

Lindsey Vonn’s extraordinary Β­comeback from retirement and Β­serious knee surgery gathered pace on Friday when she became the oldest skier to win a World Cup race at the age of 41.

The American, who had not raced for five years until she returned to the Β­circuit last year, destroyed the Β­women’s downhill field in San Moritz to win by nearly a second.

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Β© Photograph: Luciano Bisi/AP

Β© Photograph: Luciano Bisi/AP

Β© Photograph: Luciano Bisi/AP

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