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Vonn Third in Val d’Isere Super-G

By Sierra Ryder - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
December, 21 2025
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Lindsey Vonn captures 142nd podium in Val d'Isere super-G. (getty images)

Stifel U.S. Ski Team’s Lindsey Vonn returned to the World Cup podium in super-G on Sunday at the Val d’Isère venue, marking another milestone moment in her continued comeback season. This podium is number 142 for the speed star. Vonn showed trademark power and precision, finishing just behind winner Sofia Goggia of Italy and second-place Alice Robinson of New Zealand.

“I was skiing with aggression and I was dynamic, and that's what I'm looking for. So all in all, a great weekend,” said Vonn. “Four times on the podium in five races. I couldn't really be any happier.” 

Vonn attacked the long, rolling super-G track with confidence, carrying speed through the gliding sections while staying clean and aggressive on the technical turns. Her run put her solidly into podium position early and held up as the field raced under challenging winter conditions.

“It's fun to be competitive with these amazing young women and I'm excited for the next block. I'm going to recharge, get in the gym again, and be ready for the next big push through to Cortina.”

It was also a solid day for teammates Keely Cashman and Tricia Mangan who landed in 11th and 24th. 

“I was excited to start bib one today, that was a first for me,” said Cashman. “It was super warm so I knew I needed to take advantage of the start position so I really tried to stick to the plan from inspection and I think I had a solid run.”

The women’s speed team will now go home for some much deserved family time over the holidays and return for the Zauchensee races early January. 

RESULTS
women's super-G