CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Lindsey Vonn will not be the only U.S. skier over 40 with her eyes on a medal at the Winter Olympics in Cortina. Two more American athletes in their forties are preparing to compete, joining Vonn in showing that age does not set the finish line for Olympic ambition.
These seasoned competitors prove that years of experience can rival youthful energy when it comes to skill, focus, and mental resilience. Their presence underscores a growing trend of athletes extending their careers well beyond traditional retirement ages, finding motivation in both competition and personal challenge.
“It’s inspiring to see women continue to push boundaries in sports,” said one coach familiar with their training programs. “They bring not only power but wisdom to the course.”
Cortina, a storied venue with a deep connection to alpine history, will once again highlight both emerging talent and the lasting strength of veterans. The sight of women in their forties carving down the slopes will stand as a testament to persistence, evolution, and passion for the sport.
Author’s summary:
Three American women over 40, led by Lindsey Vonn, are challenging age stereotypes as they prepare to compete for Olympic medals in Cortina.