Vonn Looks for Record in Bad Kleinkirchheim

BAD KLEINKIRCHHEIM, Austria (Jan. 9, 2014) - The women have landed in Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria and with Lindsey Vonn's (Vail, CO) record hanging in wait, the excitement about the race is palpable. Although it has been an uphill battle, with lost baggage, sicknesses and flat light, the girls are battling their bad luck and looking for speed.
The Bad Kleinkirchheim downhill is not a feel-good course, with flat light and a lot of terrain changes and micro-terrain that racers can't see. The girls were unsuccessful during day one of training, with no American women cracking the top 30. But the girls stepped it up on Friday after getting used to the track. Lindsey Vonn took third in the second training run—behind two girls that missed gates on the course—proving that her sickness isn't phasing her. Alice McKennis (Glenwood Springs, CO) took ninth, and will be running bullet in Saturday's downhill, with Laurenne Ross (Bend, OR) and Julia Mancuso (Squaw Valley, CA) cracking the top 30 in 13th and 25th respectively.
Vonn collected her 61st win in Val d'Isere, France, which puts her in the hot seat for tying Annemarie Moser-Prll's record for 62 wins in Bad Kleinkirchheim. But the cards are stacked against Vonn, who is battling an illness many girls contracted while training in Beaver Creek, CO last week. She is on the tail end of the illness, making it hard for them to breathe. In addition to being sick, Vonn also lost her baggage while traveling to Austria, which included her suit, helmet and back protector. But the bag finally arrived, hopefully turning her luck around. "I knew what I had to do to ski better today," said Vonn. "I don't have a lot of energy right now, but I think if I rest well, I should be ready for tomorrow."
Apart from Vonn, McKennis, Ross and Mancuso, Stacey Cook (Mammoth Mountain, CA)—who is also battling the same sickness as Vonn—Jackie Wiles (Aurora, OR), Julia Ford (Plymouth, NH), and Katie Ryan (Aspen, CO) will be racing the downhill.
QUOTES
Lindsey Vonn
I knew what I had to do to ski better today. It's definitely hard on my knee with all of the bumps, but so far it's doing OK. It's mostly my energy. I don't have a lot of energy right now, but I think if I rest well, I should be ready for tomorrow.