The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Vonn to go ‘full throttle’ in last race of her career

Not coasting into retirement

- By Andrew Dampf

ARE, SWEDEN >> Anyone expecting Lindsey Vonn to take it easy in her last race should think again.

Doesn’t matter if she’s still banged up from a crash with a black eye, a sore rib — not to mention the pain in both of her knees that forced her to move up her retirement.

“Whether I’m ready or not,” Vonn said. “I’m just going to go full throttle.”

It will be a fitting way to go out for the record-setting skier in Sunday’s downhill at the world championsh­ips.

Norwegian great Aksel Lund Svindal set the stage for Vonn by winning the silver medal in the men’s downhill Saturday in his last race.

“She didn’t win 82 World Cups by being lucky,” Svindal said. “If she gets a medal, it wouldn’t surprise me at all. It just comes down to that one day and it has to happen tomorrow. Good luck!”

Vonn’s 82 wins are the most all time by a female skier and trail only the 86 won by Swedish great Ingemark Stenmark.

To honor Stenmark, Vonn will wear a race suit featuring the colors of the Swedish flag, blue and yellow.

“Obviously we’re in Sweden but also because of Stenmark and how much he has meant to the sport,” Vonn said. “It’s obviously something that has motivated me for a long time — his record — so I’m just paying my respects to him and this country.”

Along with Vonn’s dad, two of her siblings and one of her best friends, Stenmark will also be in attendance. “I’ve been texting him and he wasn’t planning on being here and I was like, ‘Please, please, please,’ and so he’s coming,” Vonn said. “I’m really, really, really excited.”

As the 34-year-old Vonn performed interviews following downhill training Friday, a U.S. team member helped keep her muscles from tightening up with an cordless electrical vibration massage device. She’s still recovering from her crash in super-G on Tuesday.

“I’m really stiff,” she said. “Things are pulling in ways they shouldn’t be pulling and sometimes my ribs come out. It’s not something that’s new to me. Usually I can manage to where it’s not a problem.”

The downhill is scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. local time (1130 GMT) and Vonn will be the third skier on course.

A medal would bring Vonn full circle: Her two silvers at the 2007 worlds in Are were the first major championsh­ip successes of her career. She also won the downhill in Are at last year’s World Cup finals.

“I have a lot of great memories in Are,” Vonn said. “I really feel Sweden feels like home to me, very similar like Minnesota, flat and cold. I love it, it’s beautiful.”

Afterward, it will be time to celebrate.

“Oh yeah,” she said. “Full on, full gas, all day.”

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 ?? GIOVANNI AULETTA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo taken on Lindsey Vonn wears an airbag in Are. Lindsey Vonn has been getting plenty of use out of an air bag safety device that she wears under her racing suit. Developed by Italian manufactur­er Dainese, the D-air Ski system fits into a vest around Vonn’Äôs upper body and is programmed to inflate during crashes.
GIOVANNI AULETTA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo taken on Lindsey Vonn wears an airbag in Are. Lindsey Vonn has been getting plenty of use out of an air bag safety device that she wears under her racing suit. Developed by Italian manufactur­er Dainese, the D-air Ski system fits into a vest around Vonn’Äôs upper body and is programmed to inflate during crashes.

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