The “Speedy.” – Lindsey Vonn has taken another encouraging step in her recovery journey, sharing an uplifting update with fans as she said goodbye to her wheelchair and introduced what she jokingly called her new ride.

The four-time overall World Cup champion posted a lighthearted message on social media, revealing that she has traded in the wheelchair she relied on earlier in her rehabilitation for a knee scooter. While still recovering, the change represents meaningful progress as she continues to regain mobility after surgery.

Vonn, known for her resilience throughout a career filled with injuries, couldn’t hide her excitement about the small but important milestone. In her update, she humorously named the knee scooter “Speedy,” suggesting that it allows her to move around much faster than before. For someone accustomed to racing down alpine slopes at extraordinary speeds, the upgrade felt especially fitting.

The Olympic gold medalist has been open with fans about the ups and downs of recovery, documenting her rehabilitation process and maintaining a positive outlook despite the challenges. Her posts often blend humor and determination two traits that helped define her legendary skiing career.

Vonn’s journey back to full strength comes after another procedure aimed at addressing lingering physical issues. Though she officially retired from competitive skiing in 2019, the American icon continues to lead an active lifestyle and remains deeply connected to the sport.

Fans and fellow athletes quickly flooded her post with supportive messages, celebrating the progress and wishing her continued success on the road to recovery. Many praised her determination and ability to keep a sense of humor through what can be a long and difficult rehabilitation process.

While she may no longer be racing for medals, Vonn continues to inspire many with her perseverance. Saying goodbye to the wheelchair may seem like a small step, but for the skiing legend, it marks another meaningful moment in a recovery journey that is steadily gaining speed thanks, in part, to “Speedy.”

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