Lindsey Vonn: All titles, records and medals - complete list

Take a look at the 20-time World Cup globe winner career, by the numbers.

4 minBy Alessandro Poggi
Lindsey Vonn of the United States celebrates winning the gold medal during the flower ceremony for the Alpine Skiing Ladies Downhill on day 6 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Whistler Creekside on February 17, 2010 in Whistler, Canada.
(2010 Getty Images)

Lindsey Vonn has cemented her legacy as one of Alpine skiing's all-time greats.

Over a career spanning almost two decades, the 40-year-old captured every major title including World Cup globes, Olympic medals, and World Championship honours.

Even after retiring in 2019, the Team USA legend remains the second-most successful woman in World Cup history, with 82 wins. She's also one of only six female skiers to have claimed World Cup victories across all five disciplines (downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined).

Here is a comprehensive list of Lindsey Vonn's titles, records, and medals.

Lindsey Vonn's major titles

  • 3 Olympic medals: One gold (Downhill 2010), two bronzes (Super-G 2010, downhill, 2018)
  • 8 World Championship medals: Two golds (Downhill 2009, super-G 2009), three silvers (Downhill 2007, super-G 2007, downhill 2011), three bronzes (Super-G 2015, downhill 2017, downhill 2019)
  • 20 World Cup globes: Four overall (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012), eight downhill (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016), five Super-G (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015), three combined (2010, 2011, 2012)

Lindsey Vonn's records

- Most small globes won by a woman: 16

- Most small globes won by a woman in a single discipline - tied with Mikaela Shiffrin: 8 (downhill)

- Most victories on the same course: 18 (out of 44 starts) in Lake Louise, Canada

- Most victories by any skier, male or female, in a single discipline: 43 (downhill) and 28 (super-G)

Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Winter Games results

Salt Lake City 2022

  • Combined: 6th
  • Slalom: 32nd

Torino 2006

  • Downhill: 8th
  • Super-G: DNF
  • Slalom: 14th

Vancouver 2010

  • Downhill: 1st
  • Combined: DNF
  • Super G: 3rd
  • Giant Slalom: DNF
  • Slalom: DNF

PyeongChang 2018

  • Super-G: 6th
  • Downhill: 3rd
  • Combined: DNF

Lindsey Vonn (centre) celebrates her downhill title at the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isere, France

(2009 Getty Images)

Lindsey Vonn's World Championships results

Santa Caterina, Italy 2005

  • Super-G: 9th
  • Combined: 4th
  • Downhill: 4th
  • Giant Slalom: DNF

Are, Sweden 2007

  • Super-G: 2nd
  • Combined: DSQ
  • Downhill: 2nd

Val d'Isere, France 2009

  • Super-G: 1st
  • Combined: DSQ
  • Downhill: 1st
  • Slalom: DNF

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 2011

  • Super-G: 7th
  • Downhill: 2nd

Schladming, Austria 2013

  • Super-G: DNF

Vail/Beaver Creek, USA 2015

  • Super-G: 3rd
  • Downhill: 5th
  • Combined: DNF
  • Giant Slalom: 14th

St. Moritz, Switzerland 2017

  • Super-G: DNF
  • Combined: 5th
  • Downhill: 3rd

Are, Sweden 2019

  • Super-G: DNF
  • Downhill: 3rd

Lindsey Vonn won a record 8 World Cup downhill titles

(2012 Getty Images)

Lindsey Vonn's World Cup results

  • Seasons: 18
  • Starts: 395
  • Podiums: 137
  • Victories: 82 - 43 (downhill), 28 (super-G), 4 (giant slalom), 2 (slalom), 5 (combined)
  • Overall titles: 4
  • Discipline titles: 16

2005

  • 1 win (downhill)
  • Rankings: Third (Super-G)

2006

  • 3 wins (2 in downhill, 1 in Super-G)
  • Rankings: Second (Downhill), third (Combined)

2007

  • 3 wins (2 in downhill, 1 in Super-G)
  • Rankings: Third (Super-G, downhill)

2008

  • 6 wins (5 in downhill, 1 Combined)
  • Rankings: First (overall, downhill), second (Combined)

2009

  • 9 wins (2 in downhill, 4 in Super-G, 2 in slalom, 1 in combined)
  • Rankings: First (overall, super-G, downhill), second (Combined), third (slalom)

2010

  • 11 wins (6 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 1 in combined)
  • Rankings: First (overall, super-G, downhill, combined)

2011

  • 8 wins (3 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 1 in combined)
  • Rankings: First (Super-G, downhill, combined), second (overall)

2012

  • 12 wins (5 in downhill, 4 in super-G, 2 in giant slalom, 1 in combined)
  • Rankings: First (Overall, super-G, downhill, combined), second (giant slalom)

2013

  • 6 wins (3 in downhill, 2 in super-G, 1 in giant slalom)
  • Rankings: First (downhill)

2015

  • 8 wins (4 in downhill, 4 in super-G)
  • Rankings: First (Super-G, downhill), third (overall)

2016

  • 9 wins (5 in downhill, 3 in super-G, 1 in giant slalom)
  • Rankings: First (Downhill), second (overall), third (super-G)

2018

  • 5 wins (4 in downhill, 1 super-G)
  • Rankings: Second (Downhill)
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