Never underestimate Lindsey Vonn as an athlete and a cheerleader. After competing in the Salt Lake City, Turin, Vancouver and Pyeongchang Olympic games, the three-time medalist knows a thing or two about success. And although she announced her retirement in February 2019, Lindsey remains hands-on with the sport and is more than happy to support the next generation of talent. "I think it's a responsibility of a professional athlete to give back and I've always taken that responsibility to heart," Lindsey exclusively shared with E! News at the new Range Rover debut in Los Angeles. "For me, when I retired, it was important for me to stay in touch with all of my teammates...
- 11/28/2021
- E! Online
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