After two consecutive DNFs, Lindsey Vonn sought to regain momentum in her skiing comeback and secured a 13th place finish in the World Cup Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. This was her best result since her near podium finish two weeks prior. Vonn showed consistent speed, finishing 1.40 seconds behind winner Lara Gut-Behrami. While struggling on the track, two American teammates also excelled, with Keely Cashman achieving her personal best. The event was significant as it was the final speed test before the upcoming world championships, where Vonn hopes to compete in the 2026 Olympics.
Vonn finished 13th in the Super-G in Garmisch, her highest position since returning to alpine skiing. She is aiming to qualify for the 2026 Games.
Despite a challenging comeback, Vonn ran impressive splits and finished strong, 1.40 seconds behind winner Lara Gut-Behrami in a competitive Super-G.
The U.S. team performed well overall, with Keely Cashman achieving her best World Cup finish in sixth place, while Vonn looks to regain her former prowess.
The Super-G event was crucial for Vonn as it precedes the upcoming world championships, following her struggles and aspirations to return to elite competition.
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