Bikini-clad Lindsey Vonn, 41, flaunts Olympics-ready body in frigid Alps air

Comeback queen Lindsey Vonn, 41, flaunts her chiseled athlete’s body in a teeny bikini while in frigid Austria gearing up for the Winter Olympics.

Lindsey Vonn of the United States reacts after the Super G alpine skiing race in the 2025 FIS Ski World Cup at Sun Valley.

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Comeback queen Lindsey Vonn, 41, is gearing up for the Winter Games — including a stop in a stunning Austrian hotel, which boasts an outdoor pool. To flaunt her chiseled, Olympics-ready figure, the skier took to social media to share some photos of herself in the frigid Alps air wearing a teeny bikini.

In Instagram Stories captured and shared by The New York Post on Wednesday, January 28, Von “took a dip in a private heated pool during a recent stay at The Wiesergut, a boutique hotel in the Austrian Alpine resort town of Saalbach-Hinterglemm,” writes the outlet, who pointed out her three turns in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue (2010, 2016 and 2019, the year she first retired due to injury).

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“This is 24 years after my first Olympics,” she tells Self magazine in its recent cover story. “I’ve won everything I could have ever won. I’m not doing this to prove anything to anyone. I’m doing this because I think I can do well, it’s a meaningful place for me, and I think I can make a positive impact.”

Vonn’s historic comeback kicked off with her rejoining the U.S. Ski Team for the 2024-2025 season, after retiring due to injury in 2019. After a partial knee replacement surgery that facilitated her comeback, the iconic skier has been training for her Olympic return.

The Olympic champion — her three medals include the only American woman’s gold downhill — was also the first woman to rack up 82 World Cup victories, among other records.

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