The 2026 Winter Olympics will partially be a farewell to one of the best women’s alpine skiers of all-time.

Lindsey Vonn will be competing in her fifth and final Winter Olympics — but that’s not the only reason the star will be worth watching in Milan. 

STREAM: Watch Lindsey Vonn at the Olympics live via Peacock

Vonn, 41, was already a terrific story by making a post-knee surgery comeback into competitive skiing. Then, she torn her ACL in a crash days before the Olympics, but confirmed her plans to participate anyway. Given all her circumstances, Vonn faces a significant test in even competing in Milan, let alone finishing with a medal. But she’ll be giving it her best shot anyway.

Below, The Sporting News is tracking Vonn’s performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics, including any potential medals she claims and her times in the alpine skiing events.

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Lindsey Vonn Olympics results 2026

This section will be updated.

Event Date Result Time
Women’s Downhill Training 2 Feb. 6 11th 1:40.33
Women’s Downhill Training 3 Feb. 7 3rd 1:38.12
Women’s Downhill* Feb. 8
Women’s Team Combined* Feb. 10
Women’s Super-G* Feb. 12

*Official medal events

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Lindsey Vonn medal count 2026

This section will be updated.

Vonn, the owner of three all-time Olympic medals heading into the 2026 Winter Olympics, will have her first chance to add a fourth when she competes in the women’s downhill event on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Should Vonn secure a medal in any of her three events, you can find her totals from the 2026 Games below.

Event Medal/Other Result
Women’s Downhill
Women’s Team Combined
Women’s Super-G

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Lindsey Vonn Olympic events schedule

Vonn has announced her plans to compete in three different events, but she can also be considered day-by-day in Milan as she deals with a torn ACL. Depending on what her knee injury allows her to do, she’d first compete in the women’s downhill event on Sunday, Feb. 8. Later that week, she would participate in the women’s team combined and super-G events.

All of Vonn’s Olympic action can be streamed through Peacock — including the women’s downhill training sessions on Friday and Saturday, where she likely be testing out her knee before the real event on Sunday. Those training sessions will be exclusively available through streaming on Peacock or NBCOlympics.com.

As for the official women’s downhill event, that will air at 9:20 a.m. ET on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 8. Vonn’s other two events, team combined and super-G, will air on USA Network on Feb. 10 and Feb. 12.

Here’s the full schedule for when Vonn is set to be on the slopes:

MORE: Lindsey Vonn’s full schedule for 2026 Winter Olympics

Friday, Feb. 6

Event Time (ET) TV Channel/Stream
Women’s downhill (Training 2) 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Peacock

Saturday, Feb. 7

Event Time (ET) TV Channel/Stream
Women’s downhill (Training 3) 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Peacock

Sunday, Feb. 8

Event Time (ET) TV Channel/Stream
Women’s downhill (official event)  5:30 a.m. NBC, USA Network, Peacock

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Event Time (ET) TV Channel/Stream
Women’s team combined 4:30 a.m. to 6:15 a.m. (downhill), 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. (slalom) USA Network, Peacock

Thursday, Feb. 12

Event Time (ET) TV Channel/Stream
Women’s super-G  5:30 a.m. to 7:40 a.m. USA Network, Peacock
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