Lindsey Vonn ![]()

Birthname: Lindsey C. Kildow
Nickname: Don Don, Linds, Kildon
Category: Apine skier
Ethnicity: American / White
Birth: Oct 18, 1984 (age: 25) Libra Libra United States / Minnesota / Saint Paul
Height: 5ft 10in (178cm)
Lindsey Vonn biography
Lindsey C. Kildow was born on 18/10/1984, in United States, Saint Paul. She is an American apine skier (currently racing for U.S. Ski Team) best known for being the first American woman to win back-to-back overall World Cup championships (2008 in "Downhill" and 2009 in "Super-G" discipline).
Also with her two silver medals, she is considered as most successful American woman skier in World Cup history.
An alpine ski racer on the U.S. Ski Team, Lindsey Vonn was born October 18, 1984 and is the back-to-back reigning overall World Cup champion.
In 1999, Vonn became the first American to win at Italy's Trofeo Topolino (for skiers of 11-14 age) where she was victorious in slalom. After climbing through the ranks of the U.S. Ski Team, she made her World Cup debut at age 16 on November 18, 2000 in Park City.
Lindsey Vonn is now available for corporate event appearances, personal appearances, casino appearances, tradeshow appearances, corporate golf tournaments, sports camps, autograph signings, endorsement deals, television commercials, radio commercials, store grand openings, new product launch campaigns, spokesperson campaigns and speaking appearances. Book Lindsey Vonn to meet and mingle with your best corporate clients, friends and business associates. Contact us to find out about Lindsey Vonn booking fees and cost, availability and upcoming appearance schedule.
In her Olympic debut at the 2002 Winter Olympics, Vonn raced in both slalom and combined in Salt Lake City, with her best result coming with sixth in combined. On March 4, 2003 she earned a silver medal in downhill in the Junior World Championship at Puy St. Vincent, France.
In 2008, Lindsey Vonn won the overall World Cup title. American Bode Miller won the men's title to complete the first U.S. sweep of the men's and women's overall titles in 25 years (Tamara McKinney and Phil Mahre in 1983). She also won the World Cup season title in the downhill and the U.S. Alpine Championships combined (downhill & slalom) title, marking her best ski season to date. Vonn also established a new all-time record for most downhill victories by an American with ten, winning at Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on March 8.
In 2009, Vonn repeated as overall World Cup champion, as well as repeating as champion in the downhill and also winning the season championship in Super G by winning the final race of the season. At the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isere, France, Vonn won her first world championship and became the first American woman to win the world Super-G title. In the super combined event, she won the downhill portion and had appeared to have finished second in the event with a strong slalom performance, but was disqualified for splitting a gate. Three days later she won the gold in the Downhill. During early 2009, she appeared in Alka-Seltzer television commercials in the United States as support for the United States Ski Team. Lindsey Vonn races on Rossignol skis.
If your company is interested in finding out booking fees and availability for hiring Lindsey Vonn for an appearance, endorsement or speaking engagement, call us at 1.888.246.7141 or fill out the form below.
Links
-
- Lindsey Vonn - Official Website
- Lindsey Vonn Pictures
- Lindsey Vonn | MySpace
- lindsey vonn on Twitter
- Twitter.com/bellazon
Bellazon
- Facebook Carsten
-
Pictures
