- Ski champion Lindsey Vonn won her 60th World Cup race at Lake Louise
- Tiger Woods' girlfriend had not won in nearly two years due to injuries
- The four-times World Cup champion is two wins away from Annemarie Moser-Proell's record of 62 wins
Lindsey
Vonn put the 22 hardest months of her career behind her with a 60th
World Cup victory in a downhill at Lake Louise on Saturday and said she
had always believed in her ability to come back.
The victory was her first in nearly two years.
'I've
never had that sort of setback like I've had the last two years,' said
the American. 'I always believed in myself to come back but I never
really knew until today. And today I'm finally back at the top. ... It's
an amazing day.'
A
broken shin and two knee operations were not enough to spoil Vonn's
class and she could not have chosen a better place to return than Lake
Louise, where she clinched her 15th victory at the resort.
Lindsey Vonn grins after winning the women's downhill at the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
The American skier screams after taking first place at the event at Lake Louise
Vonn never doubted she would come back, despite enduring almost two years of injury setbacks
Tiger Woods' girlfriend waves to fans after completing her comeback at the race in Canada
'My
first victory in Lake Louise (in 2004) I was more surprised and happy.
It's a completely different feeling,' said the girlfriend of golfer
Tiger Woods who had not raced at World Cup level for 349 days.
It only took her a dress rehearsal in Friday's first downhill, in which she finished eighth, to find her marks.
'Every
day's gotten a little bit better here. I'm finally back when I'm
confident and pushing my limits,' she said. 'I haven't had that until
today. It's finally where it should be.'
While
warning not to expect too much just yet, the four-times World Cup
champion is now only two victories short of Austria's Annemarie
Moser-Proell's record of 62 World Cup wins.
'It
definitely gives me a lot of confidence for the rest of the season,'
Vonn said. 'The record is always something that I kind of think about
but it's not something that motivates me in the summer or when I'm
working hard in my gym.
Vonn is two wins away from equalling Austria's Annemarie Moser-Proell's record of 62 World Cup wins
A broken shin and two knee operations had hampered Vonn's progress after the last 22months
Vonn speaks on her phone to tell someone the good news after her long awaited victory
Vonn greets some young fans after her victory ahead of Sunday's Super-G race
Vonn shared the podium will fellow US skiers Stacey Cook (left) and Julia Mancuso (right)
'I'm concentrating on skiing well tomorrow and keep improving,' said Vonn, who will be among the favourites in Sunday's Super-G.
Her
comeback was all the more of a celebration as she found herself on the
podium with two U.S. Ski Team mates, Stacey Cook and Julia Mancuso, a
first top-three finish for Americans in the World Cup.
'I
think our team is very strong right now,' said Vonn, noting the
prospect of the world championships at home in Vail in February would be
a special motivation.
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