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Lindsey Vonn strikes back with Val d'Isere World Cup win

At 33, Vonn became the second oldest woman -- after Elisabeth Goergl (33) -- to win a World Cup race and closed the gap on the all-time record of victories.
She trails record holder Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden by just eight World Cup wins.
It was Vonn's first victory since a downhill in Garmish-Partenkirchen, Germany, in January. She last won a super-G in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy in January 2016.
Lindsey Vonn won her first World Cup race since Janury 2017.
The American clocked one minute 4.86 seconds on a shortened course in Val d'Isere, with Italian Sofia Goggia second in 1:05.17 and Norwegian Ragnhild Mowinckel third in 1:05.25 for her first career podium.

'Exceptionally happy'

Vonn has begun this season slowly and crashed twice. She also injured her back during a labored super-G run in St. Moritz last weekend and pulled out of a second race at the Swiss resort to rehabilitate.
"I just had some bad luck and things weren't just lining up the first few races of the season," said Vonn, who began last season late after suffering a badly broken arm and nerve damage in a December 2016 training crash.
"But I knew that my skiing was there, I just had to execute on race day. I'm exceptionally happy with today and back on track.
"My goal now is to continue to take this self-confidence and this momentum through to February."
Vonn has won 78 World Cup races, eight short of Ingemar Stenmark's all-time record.
Vonn is targeting a second Olympic gold medal and third in all at the Winter Olympics in South Korea.
She missed out defending her Olympic downhill crown from Vancouver in 2010 when she was sidelined with a knee injury ahead of the Sochi 2014 Games.
Val d'Isere: Alpine mecca for ski bums and billionaires.

'Put aside our differences'

Ahead of the St. Moritz race weekend Vonn told CNN's Alpine Edge she would not be representing US President Donald Trump at the 2018 Winter Olympics and would refuse an invitation to the White House.
Her comments were met with a strong response, some of them negative and wishing her ill.
"My recent comments opened up my eyes as to how divided we are right now," wrote Vonn in a lengthy Instagram post this week.
"It is hurtful to read comments where people are hoping I break my neck or that God is punishing me for being 'anti-Trump.'
"We need to find a way to put aside our differences and find common ground in communicating. Is it wrong to hope for a better world?"

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