Lindsey Vonn: All alpine ski titles, records, and medals - complete list
The US winter sport legend returned to competitive ski racing in 2024. Take a look at the 20-time World Cup globe winner's career, by the numbers.
Lindsey Vonn announced her return to alpine skiing racing in 2024, almost six years after her initial retirement from the sport.
The US ski legend aims to end the 'second chapter' of her storied career at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. She resumed World Cup competition in December 2024 after earning the necessary FIS points in Copper Mountain, Colorado.
Here are Vonn's World Cup results from the 2024/25 FIS World Cup season.
- St. Moritz (Switzerland): 14th place in super-G
- St. Anton (Austria): 6th place in downhill, 4th place in super-G
- Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy): 20th place in downhill, DNF in super-G
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany): DNF in downhill, 13th place in super-G
- Kvitfjell (Norway): 13th and 16th places in downhill, 16th place in super-G
- La Thuile (Italy): DNF and 13th in super-G
In February 2025 the 40-year-old participated in her ninth World Championships when she raced in Saalbach, Austria.
Here are her results:
- 15th in downhill
- 16th in Team Combined
- DNF in super-G
Over a career spanning almost two decades, the Minnesota-born star has won every major title including multiple crystal globe trophies as overall World Cup season winner across all disciplines, small globes for topping the season standings in one discipline, Olympic medals, and World Championship honours.
The Team USA legend remains the second-most successful woman in World Cup history, with 82 wins. She's also one of only six female skiers to have claimed World Cup victories across all five disciplines (downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined).
Below is a comprehensive list of Lindsey Vonn's titles, records, and medals.
Lindsey Vonn's major titles
- 3 Olympic medals: One gold (Downhill 2010), two bronzes (Super-G 2010, downhill, 2018)
- 8 World Championship medals: Two golds (Downhill 2009, super-G 2009), three silvers (Downhill 2007, super-G 2007, downhill 2011), three bronzes (Super-G 2015, downhill 2017, downhill 2019)
- 20 World Cup globes: Four overall (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012), eight downhill (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016), five super-G (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015), three combined (2010, 2011, 2012)
Lindsey Vonn's records
- Most small globes won by a woman: 16
- Most small globes won by a woman in a single discipline - tied with Mikaela Shiffrin: 8 (downhill)
- Most victories on the same course: 18 (out of 44 starts) in Lake Louise, Canada
- Most victories by any skier, male or female, in a single discipline: 43 (downhill) and 28 (super-G)
Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Winter Games results
Salt Lake City 2022
- Combined: 6th
- Slalom: 32nd
Torino 2006
- Downhill: 8th
- Super-G: DNF
- Slalom: 14th
Vancouver 2010
- Downhill: 1st
- Combined: DNF
- Super-G: 3rd
- Giant slalom: DNF
- Slalom: DNF
PyeongChang 2018
- Super-G: 6th
- Downhill: 3rd
- Combined: DNF
Lindsey Vonn (centre) celebrates her downhill title at the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isere, France
Lindsey Vonn's World Championships results
Santa Caterina, Italy 2005
- Super-G: 9th
- Combined: 4th
- Downhill: 4th
- Giant slalom: DNF
Are, Sweden 2007
- Super-G: 2nd
- Combined: DSQ
- Downhill: 2nd
Val d'Isere, France 2009
- Super-G: 1st
- Combined: DSQ
- Downhill: 1st
- Slalom: DNF
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 2011
- Super-G: 7th
- Downhill: 2nd
Schladming, Austria 2013
- Super-G: DNF
Vail/Beaver Creek, USA 2015
- Super-G: 3rd
- Downhill: 5th
- Combined: DNF
- Giant slalom: 14th
St. Moritz, Switzerland 2017
- Super-G: DNF
- Combined: 5th
- Downhill: 3rd
Are, Sweden 2019
- Super-G: DNF
- Downhill: 3rd
Saalbach, 2025
- Super-G: DNF
- Downhill: 15th
- Team combined: 16th
Lindsey Vonn won a record 8 World Cup downhill titles
Lindsey Vonn's World Cup results
- Seasons: 18
- Starts: 395
- Podiums: 137
- Victories: 82 - 43 (downhill), 28 (super-G), 4 (giant slalom), 2 (slalom), 5 (combined)
- Overall titles: 4
- Discipline titles: 16 (8 in downhill, 5 in super-G, 3 in combined)
2005
- 1 race win (downhill)
- Rankings: Third (super-G)
2006
- 3 race wins (2 in downhill, 1 in super-G)
- Rankings: Second (Downhill), third (Combined)
2007
- 3 race wins (2 in downhill, 1 in Super-G)
- Rankings: Third (super-G, downhill)
2008
- 6 race wins (5 in downhill, 1 in combined)
- Rankings: First (overall, downhill), second (combined)
2009
- 9 race wins (2 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 2 in slalom, 1 in combined)
- Rankings: First (overall, super-G, downhill), second (combined), third (slalom)
2010
- 11 race wins (6 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 1 in combined)
- Rankings: First (overall, super-G, downhill, combined)
2011
- 8 race wins (3 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 1 in combined)
- Rankings: First (Super-G, downhill, combined), second (overall)
2012
- 12 race wins (5 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 2 in giant slalom, 1 in combined)
- Rankings: First (Overall, super-G, downhill, combined), second (giant slalom)
2013
- 6 race wins (3 in downhill, 2 in super-G, 1 in giant slalom)
- Rankings: First (downhill)
2015
- 8 race wins (4 in downhill, 4 in super-G)
- Rankings: First (super-G, downhill), third (overall)
2016
- 9 race wins (5 in downhill, 3 in super-G, 1 in giant slalom)
- Rankings: First (Downhill), second (overall), third (super-G)
2018
- 5 race wins (4 in downhill, 1 in super-G)
- Rankings: Second (Downhill)