Mitchell Gunn Gold medal downhill skier Lindsey Vonn is still very much interested in going head-to-head with the boys at a World Cup race in Lake Louise next month, but now the four-time champ is turning up the dial.
Vonn confessed Friday that she’d love to compete against the men on the Sterif course in Kitzbuehel, Austria, on one of the most dangerous downhill courses on the circuit, but only after she retires from the women’s circuit.
“I would have less worries about getting injured then,” Vonn told the Austria Press Agency.
And fewer concerned family members, friends, and sponsors wringing their hands while they watch. The terrifying 3.3km course has a max grade of 85 percent and has seen three male racers suffer near fatal head injuries in recent years.
First things first, though, the men’s race in Alberta: the International Ski Federation (FIS) has a rule against skiers testing out a course more than a week before competition, lest they gain an advantage, so it may restrict Vonn from running in the women’s race if they allow her to go against the men.
Vonn, who admitted she was surprised at how her pursuit “exploded” into a big story, said she won’t drop the women’s race just to prove herself against the men, “but I will keep on fighting for my goal.”
The FIS could make a final call at their council meeting Nov. 3-4 in Switzerland, but won’t even consider it until the U.S. team sends a formal request, which is still in discussion.
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The “early word” on British discus hurler turned NFL defensive end Lawrence Okoye is good according to ESPN analyst Michael Clayton, who recently noted how Okoye impressed onlookers at San Francisco’s rookie camp last week. “Okoye might have enough pure talent for the 49ers to consider him for the active roster,” Clayton wrote in a…
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Wrestling officials implement significant rules changes at Moscow meeting
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FILA, wrestling’s governing body, is spending the weekend in Moscow cleaning house before an upcoming IOC vote will determine if they end up on the 2020 Olympics schedule. And apparently the meeting has been productive. On Saturday, acting president Nenad Lalovic, who took over after the forced resignation of president Raphael Martinetti, was officially elected…
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The swimming world went a little nuts Friday when NBC Fort Myers anchor Peter Busch, son of U.S. national swim team director Frank Busch, tweeted that he confirmed what many of us have hoped: Olympic champ Michael Phelps was already “planning a return to competitive swimming” after only a year or so away from the…
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After the Iranian national wrestling team put a 6-1 whooping on the U.S. at Wednesday’s “Rumble on the Rails” at New York’s historic Grand Central Station, the two teams were preparing to square off again in Los Angeles Sunday as part of the “United 4 Wrestling” event to help save the sport. But USA Wrestling…
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While many were simply mourning the IOC’s recommendation to remove wrestling from the 2020 Olympics schedule, Billy Baldwin was busy doing something about it. And trust us, he went full Baldwin. Billy named himself Hollywood Point Man for the “Keep Olympic Wrestling” effort and has has asked Olympic champs, Hollywood friends, and strangers on the…
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Q&A: Mark Ruffalo joins effort to “Keep Olympic Wrestling”
May 16, 2013, 12:00 PM EDT
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VIDEO: Jordan Burroughs hopes the flair of events like “Rumble on the Rails” can save wrestling
May 16, 2013, 9:48 AM EDT
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IOC Vice President Ng Ser Miang of Singapore officially entered the race for IOC president on Thursday, announcing his candidacy at the Sorbonne in Paris where the Games were originally founded back in 1894. Ng, 64, a former vice president of the international sailing federation, has served the IOC since 1998, including time spent as…
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As part of Hollywood Pointman Billy Baldwin’s campaign to Keep Olympic Wrestling, he’s enlisting friends and former athletes to take part in an upcoming series of public service announcements. First up: Swimming legend and nine-time gold medalist Mark Spitz, who, despite earning every medal in the pool, admits in this new video that, “There is…
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The U.S., Iranian, and Russian wrestling teams are set to square-off Wednesday at New York’s historic Grand Central Station for “The Rumble on the Rails,” in hopes that their competitive cooperation can save their beloved sport from being removed from the 2020 Olympic Games. “In this crisis, we all stick together. Wrestlers maybe can do,…
