Skier Vonn set to retire at end of season

US ski star Lindsey Vonn will call time on a decorated career at the end of the 2018-19 World Cup season.

Lindsay Vonn.

US ski star Lindsey Vonn is set to retire from competition at the end of the World Cup season. (AAP)

Lindsey Vonn, widely regarded as the greatest female ski racer of all-time, will retire from competition following the 2018-19 season even if she fails to break the record for World Cup wins, the American said on Thursday.

The 33-year-old holds the women's record of 82 World Cup wins and trails only Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark's long-standing mark of 86.

"This is going to be my last season. Definitely retiring after this year," Vonn said in New York while moderating a panel on small businesses.

"If I could break the record that would be amazing, if I can't it has been a great ride and I am still the most successful female and I still think that's something to be really proud of.

"So we'll just see what happens this year."

Since first tearing her ACL in 2007, Vonn has suffered frequent knee ligament injuries as well as broken bones.

She missed the 2014 Sochi Games due to a serious knee injury which she has been managing ever since.

The Minnesota-born skier had said at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics that she would not quit until beating Stenmark's record.

"I am hoping that is just one season. I am not going to quit until I get that record, that is for sure, no matter how much pain I am in," Vonn said in February.

"But I really hope it only takes one more season because it would be difficult for me to continue on after that."

Vonn, who became the oldest women's alpine skier to win an Olympic medal when she picked up a downhill bronze in South Korea earlier this year, has also stated her desire to test herself against her male counterparts.

She began skiing at the age of three and started racing at seven, picking up her first Olympic medal when she won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Games.


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Published 12 October 2018 11:28am
Source: AAP


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