Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. waits at the start before taking her training run for the Women’s World Cup Downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta, November 28, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
First place Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. is flanked by teammate and second placed Stacey Cook (L) and third placed Marianna Kaufmann-Abderhalden (R) of Switzerland during the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
Julia Mancuso of the U.S. reacts to her second place during the Women’s World Cup Super G skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 2, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
Lindsey Vonn (L) of the U.S. talks with her teammate Julia Mancuso following their training run for the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, November 28, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn speeds past a gate while on her way to winning her second consecutive Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing race in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 1, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn makes a turn while on her way to winning the Women’s World Cup Super-G skiing race in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 2, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. celebrates winning her second Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 1, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
German skier Maria Hoefl-Riesch makes a turn during the Women’s World Cup Super-G skiing race in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 2, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
Marianna Kaufmann-Abderhalden of Switzerland celebrates her third place during the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 1, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
U.S. skier Stacey Cook speeds past a gate to a second place finish during the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing race in Lake Louise, Alberta, December 1, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
Tina Maze of Slovenia checks her arm after her training run for the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, November 28, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
Fraenzi Aufdenblatten (R) and Nadja Kamer (L) of Switzerland walk with Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein following training for the Women’s World Cup Downhill skiing in Lake Louise, Alberta, November 29, 2012. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)
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