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LVF Founder Lindsey Vonn Graces the Cover of TIME Magazine's November Edition

  • Writer: LVF News and Events
    LVF News and Events
  • Oct 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 29, 2025

Lindsey Vonn Foundation founder and Olympic legend Lindsey Vonn is defying odds once again. In a recent TIME Magazine interview, our gritty leader opened up about her surprising plan to return to competitive skiing and her continued dedication to empowering young women.


Lindsey's comeback, as she told TIME, isn't just in pursuit of athletic achievement. It's rooted in purpose, resilience, and proving that passion has no expiration date.


Lindsey Vonn skis down the slopes.
Chris Gurney for TIME

Off the slopes, inspiration continues to be at the forefront of Vonn's actions through her work with the Lindsey Vonn Foundation. The Lindsey Vonn Foundation has been serving young girls from underserved communities nationwide for over a decade, providing scholarships, camps, and program curriculums that place grit and resilience at the forefront.


Be part of Lindsey’s mission to uplift the next generation of champions. The Lindsey Vonn Foundation brings people together through mentorship, sponsorship, volunteering, and giving — because everyone has a role to play in creating opportunity.


Your support helps girls gain access to scholarships, leadership experiences, and programs that build confidence for life.



Cover of TIME Magazine with Lindsey Vonn. Title reads "Her Comeback: Lindsey Vonn Seeks Olympic Glory Once Again"

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