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STEEL
HURTIN’
In this Feb. 21, 2018, file pho-
to, United States' Lindsey Vonn
speaks at a press conference
after winning the bronze med-
al in the women's downhill ski-
ing event at the 2018 Winter
Olympics in Jeongseon, South
Korea.
Associated Press
Vonn
all set to
charge after
ski racing's
hallowed
wins mark
By PAT GRAHAM
AP Sports Writer
COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo.
(AP) — On her farewell
tour, Lindsey Vonn vows to
dine out even more with
her American teammates
, have an occasional glass
of wine with longtime ri-
vals/friends and take plen-
ty of photos.
One quick caveat, though,
as she savors the sights and
sounds during her last go-
around: Come race day,
Vonn will of course be
Vonn.
At ease with her decision
to retire following the sea-
son, she's ready to charge
after history — balky right
knee and all.
The 34-year-old ski racer
enters the season with 82 Download Assets
World Cup victories, leav-
ing her five away from Panthers can't recover from
breaking the record held
by Ingemar Stenmark of
Sweden. early deficit in blowout loss
“As much as I’m going to
soak this season in, I’m still
out there to win. Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) fumbles the ball as he is hit by Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt dur-
ing the first half of an NFL football game in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey recovered
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Associated Press
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