Lindsey Vonn's Inspiring Comeback Earns ESPY Nomination at 40!

Lindsey Vonn, nominated for an ESPY for Best Comeback, returns to skiing at 40. Vote by July 16 for her inspiring journey.
Lindsey Vonn, nominated for an ESPY for Best Comeback, returns to skiing at 40. Vote by July 16 for her inspiring journey. (Symbolbild/MF)

Miami Gardens, USA - As the excitement builds for the upcoming 2025 ESPY Awards, Lindsey Vonn finds herself in the spotlight once again. Nominated for the coveted title of Best Comeback Athlete, Vonn’s journey back to professional skiing at the age of 40 has captivated fans worldwide. After enduring multiple injuries and stepping away from competitive skiing for six years, her return marks a significant chapter in her illustrious career. Yahoo Sports reports that she expressed her excitement on social media, underlining the award’s importance and extending her gratitude to her fellow nominees.

The nominations were announced last Thursday, coinciding with the essence of an extraordinary comeback for Vonn. After a retirement in 2019 due to chronic injuries, she made a bold announcement in late 2024 that she would return to the slopes. Competing actively during the 2024–25 season, Vonn’s performances have included a noteworthy second-place finish in the super-G at the World Cup Finals in March, further solidifying her presence on the global stage.Base Sport highlighted that after finishing the season ranked 29th in the world, Vonn’s resilient spirit seems to shine brighter than ever.

A New Chapter

Lindsey Vonn’s impressive track record includes 82 World Cup victories and an Olympic gold medal, but her latest nomination is an homage to her remarkable comeback story. Competing with other distinguished athletes like gymnast Suni Lee and NHL player Gabe Landeskog, Vonn’s nomination stands as a testament to her perseverance and dedication to the sport. Ski Racing Magazine detailed her return to competitive racing after a partial knee replacement and her relaunch at Copper Mountain, which began her journey back in December 2024.

Vonn initially reentered the World Cup circuit in St. Moritz, finishing 14th in super-G, effectively earning her first World Cup points since 2018. This rebuilding process has not been without its challenges, but Vonn’s determination is palpable. Her highlights this season include a sixth-place finish in downhill at St. Anton, Austria, followed by a fourth in super-G the next day.

Looking Ahead

The apex of her comeback arrived on March 23, 2025, when she attained silver in super-G at the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley. This achievement not only marked her first podium since 2018 but also made her the oldest woman to medal in a World Cup race. Vonn’s confidence in her abilities has been unwavering, even as she addressed critiques about her age and competitiveness. Now, with the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina on the horizon, the skiing community is eager to see how Vonn plans to take on her final competition before retirement.

The 2025 ESPY Awards are scheduled to air live on July 16 on ESPN, with voting for the awards open until July 16. Fans have been rallying around Vonn online, expressing their admiration and support for her inspiring journey as she continues to redefine what it means to be a champion at any age. As Vonn herself aptly put it, she is riding the wave of this exciting milestone and embracing the journey ahead, proving that, indeed, “there’s something to be said for resilience.”

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