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Usually, winning a gold medal in the Olympics (plus two bronze accolades) would be considered an achievement so vast, you could basically coast by the rest of your life doing the bare minimum without judgment, but that’s not how Lindsey Vonn operates.
Instead, she’s living her life as a spectator doing a little bit of everything: directing, designing, writing and, of course, still skiing—when she has the time.
The skiing legend is growing her resume to the point where she might need a book to display everything she’s working on. Last month, a documentary that she co-directed with Frank Marshall was released for the world to see. “Picabo,” a film in a series of Olympic Channel documentaries highlighting winter sports stories available to stream on Peacock and olypmics.com “I mean, [Picabo] has been my idol since I was a kid,” Vonn explained to StyleCaster. “I met her for the first time when I was 9 years old at an autograph signing in Minnesota.
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