Aaron DonaldAaron RodgersAdrian PetersonAidan HutchinsonAlan PageAlvin KamaraAmon-Ra St. BrownAnthony MuñozAntonio BrownAntonio GatesArt MonkBarry SandersBecca LongoBen RoethlisbergerBijan RobinsonBo JacksonBrandon AiyukBreece HallBrett FavreBrock PurdyBruce MatthewsBruce SmithC.J. StroudCalvin JohnsonCalvin RidleyCameron JordanCeeDee LambChamp BaileyChris OlaveChristian McCaffrey
LV
Winter Sports Biography

Lindsey Vonn

“Lindsey”

American flag American · St. Paul, USA · Born 18 October 1984

Alpine Skier

Advertisement

82 World Cup victories and four overall World Cup titles — Lindsey Vonn is the most successful female ski racer in history.

Born Lindsey Caroline Kildow in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on October 18, 1984, she grew up in a family that embraced outdoor activities and winter sports. Her father, Alan Kildow, was a former junior national ski champion, while her mother, Linda Anne, supported her athletic pursuits from an early age. The family relocated to Colorado when she was young, providing access to world-class training facilities and mountain terrain that would prove instrumental in her development as a ski racer. Vonn's professional career reached its zenith during the late 2000s and 2010s, when she dominated alpine skiing's speed events. Her breakthrough came with her first World Cup victory in 2004, but her peak years followed from 2008 to 2012. The 2010 Vancouver Olympics marked the pinnacle of her career, where she captured Olympic gold in the downhill and bronze in the super-G despite competing with a painful shin injury. She claimed World Cup overall titles in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012, demonstrating remarkable consistency across multiple seasons. Her career statistics established her as the most successful female ski racer in World Cup history, with 82 World Cup victories across downhill, super-G, giant slalom, and combined events. She secured 20 World Cup season titles in individual disciplines and won three World Championship medals. Her aggressive racing style and fearless approach to the sport's most demanding courses became her trademark, though this approach also contributed to numerous injuries that ultimately shortened her competitive career. Vonn's impact on alpine skiing extends beyond her race results. She elevated the profile of women's ski racing, particularly in the United States, and became one of winter sports' most recognizable athletes. Her advocacy for gender equality in sports, including her public campaign to compete against men in World Cup races, sparked important discussions about opportunities for female athletes. She retired in 2019, leaving behind a legacy that fundamentally changed perceptions of what was possible in women's alpine skiing.

Famous For

Most successful female World Cup alpine ski racer in US history

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive downhill specialist known for fearless high-speed racing

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Transformed American women's alpine skiing and became global sports icon

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Olympic Gold Downhill 2010
  • World Cup overall 4x
  • 82 World Cup wins (then female record)
Career Journey

Timeline

2000 🎯 World Cup debut at age 16
2004 🎯 First World Cup podium finish
2008 🏆 First World Cup overall title
2010 🏆 Olympic downhill gold medal in Vancouver
2013 ⚡ Broke female World Cup wins record
2019 🎯 Retirement from competitive skiing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Lindsey Vonn

Lindsey Vonn was born in 1984.

Lindsey Vonn is American.

Lindsey Vonn's estimated net worth is $10m.

Lindsey Vonn played as a Alpine Skier.