Calgary Herald

Avoiding injury only goal for Olympian Vonn

- ERIC WILLEMSEN

After a four-week break from racing, American standout Lindsey Vonn is returning to the alpine skiing World Cup this weekend with an unusual mindset.

For the most successful female skier of all time, Vonn’s main priority at the first speed events of 2018 won’t be winning.

With only 40 days left until her season highlight, the Olympic downhill in Pyeongchan­g, avoiding injuries is all that matters.

“I feel solid but my focus this season is on the Olympics. So I am not going to risk anything this weekend,” Vonn, 33, said Friday after taking part in a shortened training session.

She was worried because the snow on parts of the KarntenFra­nz Klammer course was still not in good condition after heavy rain this week and mild temperatur­es.

“The top is good, but the bottom is not safe to race,” she said.

Organizers swapped the program for this weekend by pushing back the downhill to Sunday and rescheduli­ng a super- G for Saturday, as a downhill can be staged only after competitor­s have at least one training run on the entire course.

“I am also not sure why the super- G is first,” Vonn said. “Considerin­g the snow conditions, it would be better to do the downhill first but, again, I don’t know. We haven’t inspected the bottom part of the course, so I am not really sure what the reason behind it is.”

Vonn said she would make her decision about racing or not after checking the course Saturday.

Vonn badly injured her right knee landing in a patch of soft snow during the 2013 world championsh­ips, which ultimately ruled the 2010 Olympic downhill champion out of the Sochi Games the following year.

Vonn hasn’t raced since Dec. 16.

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