Lindsey Vonn: Olympic Ski Champion

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CHAPTER ONE Starting on the Slopes When Lindsey Kildow looked at her mother for the first time there was nobody looking back She nearly lost her mom before she could understand that she had one It was October 18 1984 Linda Krohn awoke that morning with a terrible headache She was rushed to the hospital where she gave birth to her daughter Lindsey But Krohn suffered a stroke during the delivery The attack could have killed her Krohn survived somehow But her left leg was paralyzed She remained in a coma for 10 days A nurse showed her the healthy baby girl Krohn did not even realize it was her daughter She recalled nothing about the next seven weeks She did not even remember Lindsey’s name Little could Krohn have imagined that the world would someday know her daughter’s name They would know it as Lindsey Vonn one of the finest skiers ever The seeds of that greatness were planted on the slopes of the Buck Hill Ski Area in her hometown of Burnsville Minnesota Buck Hill is where two-year-old Lindsey first tottered her way around on skis It would become her home away from home 6