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Vonn leaves the sport with the most World Cup wins by a woman. More importantly, she made more people care about ski racing.
Vonn leaves the sport with the most World Cup wins by a woman. More importantly, she made more people care about ski racing. (Photo: Erich Spiess/Red Bull Content Po)

It’s Official. Lindsey Vonn Announces Her Retirement.

Saying goodbye to the best skier the U.S. has ever seen

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Vonn leaves the sport with the most World Cup wins by a woman. More importantly, she made more people care about ski racing.
(Photo: Erich Spiess/Red Bull Content Po)

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In 1999, I moved to Vail, Colorado, to do some ski bumming. One day, I slid up beside my friend Reid Phillips, who was a coach for the local race program. As we chatted, a lanky young girl blasted through the slalom course, arcing turns and slapping plastic with the skill of a much older racer.

鈥淪he rips,鈥 I said to Phillips. 鈥淲ho is she?鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 Lindsey Kildow,鈥 said Phillips. 鈥淎nd, yeah, she does.鈥

The three of us got on the lift together and I looked at Kildow, who was 14, and said, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e really good.鈥 She shyly sat there, her head lowered as she stared down at her dangling skis, and听answered, 鈥淭hanks.鈥

A year later Kildow was named to the U.S. Ski Team. She gained muscle mass and pretty quickly began scoring points on the World Cup circuit. By the time she won the overall World Cup title in 2008, she鈥檇 married and was on her way to becoming a household name: Lindsey Vonn.

Vonn became known for her ultra-aggressive, somewhat insane approach to racing. 鈥淚鈥檓 slightly crazy and I don鈥檛 get scared,鈥 she once told me. 鈥淚鈥檓 willing to risk everything.鈥 That attitude garnered her three Olympic medals, seven World Championship medals, and another three overall titles. But it also caused spectacular crashes that often put her in hospitals, on bed rest, and forced her to miss huge chunks of the racing season. 听听

The next time I sat down with Vonn it was two years ago in her home in Vail, not far from the chairlift where we鈥檇 had our first 鈥渃onversation.鈥 She鈥檇 . Numerous devastating injuries,听one of which prevented her from racing in the 2014 Olympics, adivorce, and a very public breakup from golfer Tiger Woods. That day, she听confidently looked me in the eye and told me her plan. At that point, she鈥檇 won 76 World Cup races, 11 short of the record held by Swedish racer Ingemar Stenmark. 鈥淚 want to break that record,鈥 she said. Later, I watched as Vonn grunted and swore through painful-looking exercises, all of which were specifically designed to try to fortify her busted joints and give her a shot atreaching her goals.

But it wasn鈥檛 enough. When Vonn, now 34, announced her retirement Friday, she鈥檇 won 82 World Cup races, five short of Stenmark鈥檚 record. In the end, it was the injuries that prevented her from attaining her goals. 鈥淥ver the past few years I have had more injuries and surgeries than I care to admit,鈥 she says in . 鈥淢y body is broken beyond repair and it isn't letting me have the final season I dreamed of. My body is screaming at me to STOP and it鈥檚 time for me to listen鈥 Honestly, retiring isn鈥檛 what upsets me. Retiring without reaching my goal is what will stay with me forever.鈥

Though that may haunt Vonn, it won鈥檛 tarnish her legacy. She leaves the sport with the most World Cup wins by a woman.听And she was one of the few ski racers to win in five events on the World Cup: downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined. She has听made more people care about ski racing and part of that is due to her celebrity. It鈥檚 fairly safe to say that no ski racer has ever been as famous as Vonn, and her walks down the red carpet at major events like the Oscars, photo spreads in magazines like Sports Illustrated and Vogue, and high鈥損rofile relationships, helped bring more fans to an otherwise niche sport. Vonn was also a committed ambassador who often made time to visit with kids鈥攅specially young girls鈥攁nd share her experiences. Many, no doubt, walked away dreaming they鈥檇 become the next Lindsey Vonn.

But it was her athletics that drew the most eyeballs. Throughout her career, people tuned in to watch her crush the competition by seconds (eons in ski racing).听People also watched to see if they might witness a dramatic Vonn crash, like the one in the super-G at the 2013 World Championships in Schladming, Austria.In that race, Vonn , flew over the handlebars, and tore her ACL and MCL.

Her heroics were also noteworthy. Before the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, she injured her shin and publicly stated that she might not be able to race. She hobbled around for several days, then won the downhill race.

According to Bode Miller, considered the best American male skier to ever live, Vonn鈥檚 proven her greatness despite not catching Stenmark. 鈥淪he has a lot of check marks that put her at the very, very top,鈥澨齅iller told in January.听鈥淪tenmark lived in a different era, it wasn鈥檛 the modern era and he never had to deal with the things Lindsey had to deal with throughout her career.鈥

Vonn will race twice more before ending her career. On February 5, she鈥檒l ski the super-G at the Alpine World Championships in Are, Sweden. On February 10, she鈥檒l push through the start gate for a final time in the World Championship downhill.听

In her Facebook post Friday, she wrote: 鈥淚 always say, 鈥楴ever give up!鈥 So to all the kids out there, to my fans who have sent me messages of encouragement to keep going鈥 I need to tell you that I鈥檓 not giving up! I鈥檓 just starting a new chapter.鈥

Vonn is likely to pour as much energy into whatever comes next (she鈥檚 hinted at an acting career) as she did her ski racing career. 鈥淭here鈥檚 one gear for me and that鈥檚 going 100 percent,鈥 she told me when we spoke two years ago. 鈥淭hat will never change.鈥 听听听

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