Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Lindsey vonn

  • Lindsey Vonn undergoes tests

    Lindsey Vonn remained hospitalized in Colorado on Tuesday with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks.

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  • Lindsey Vonn admitted to hospital with undisclosed illness

    VAIL, Colo. - Lindsey Vonn has been admitted to a hospital in Vail with an undisclosed illness. Her spokesman, Lewis Kay, had no other updates on the U.S.

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  • Lindsey Vonn skips race to ready for Aspen, Tina Maze favorite in slalom at ...

    LEVI, Finland - With Lindsey Vonn skipping the race, Tina Maze of Slovenia is the favorite heading into the opening World Cup slalom on Saturday.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Ski Champion Lindsey Vonn Hospitalized With Illness, USSA Says

    Olympic downhill champion Lindsey Vonn has been admitted to hospital in Vail, Colorado with an "undisclosed illness," the U.S.

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Rejecting Vonn's request the right call

    Lindsey Vonn learned to ski on a 300-foot slope steps from Interstate 35 in Minnesota and turned herself into the most accomplished American skier in history.

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  • Lindsey Vonn will skip World Cup slalom opener in Finland to prepare for ...

    STOCKHOLM - Lindsey Vonn will skip the first World Cup slalom of the season in Finland this weekend, choosing instead to prepare for home races in Colorado.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Lindsey Vonn still awaiting OK

    SOELDEN, Austria -- Lindsey Vonn doesn't like her chances of racing against men at next month's downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta.

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  • Graham Rahal to drive for father Bobby Rahal

    By ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer Lindsey Vonn remains hospitalized in Colorado with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks.

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  • Duke removes blackface photo of lacrosse player

    By ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer Lindsey Vonn remains hospitalized in Colorado with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks.

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  • Lindsey Vonn wants to ski Kitzbuehel

    SOELDEN, Austria -- Awaiting approval to race against men, Lindsey Vonn says she wants to compete on the challenging Kitzbuehel downhill course after her retirement from the women's circuit.

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  • Ski Officials to Discuss Lindsey Vonn's Request to Race Against Men

    Now, the American skier Lindsey Vonn, who has dominated women's alpine racing since claiming the first of her five consecutive downhill titles in 2008, wants to compete against the men at a World Cup downhill race in Lake Louise, Alberta, on Nov. 24.

    www.nytimes.com

  • Lindsey Vonn's learn-to-race program inspires girls to ski

    U.S. alpine racer Lindsey Vonn -- born in Minnesota, now based in Vail, Colo. -- is a four-time overall World Cup champion in ski racing and an Olympic gold medalist.

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  • Chiefs fall to Steelers in overtime, 16-13

    By ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer Lindsey Vonn remained hospitalized in Colorado on Tuesday with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks.

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  • Smith leads Hawks to 95-87 win over Trail Blazers

    By ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer Lindsey Vonn remains hospitalized in Colorado with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks.

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  • Skier Lindsey Vonn can't race against men in WCup

    By ANDREW DAMPF, AP Sports Writer - 6 days ago. Lindsey Vonn's request to compete in a men's World Cup downhill race has been rejected by the International Ski Federation.

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  • Vonn Admitted To Hospital With Undisclosed Illness

    Use "Remove" or "Turn off" to disable at any time. Lindsey Vonn of the US skis during the FIS Alpine World Cup Women's Giant Slalom November 26, 2011 in Aspen, Colorado.

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  • Vonn says she'll consult legal team over FIS ruling

    In an interview with Eurosport's Ski Pass in New York this week, four-time World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn said she's disappointed by the FIS decision, and she's not giving up her fight to race against the men.

    www.skiracing.com

  • Lindsey Vonn: Superstar Skier Wisely Attempting to Break Ground and Race Men

    Lindsey Vonn is widely regarded as one of the best women's skiers on the planet. Now she wants to test herself against the top racers in the world, not just of her own sex.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Vonn Won't Abandon Ambition to Race in Men's Downhill

    Lindsey Vonn moved a step closer to her goal of racing against men today as the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association wrote to the sport's ruling body asking it to consider the request.

    www.businessweek.com

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