Injured Lindsay Vonn Wins Sixth Straight World Cup Title From Couch

It’s not very often you can retain a world title by sitting on your butt, but Lindsay Vonn did just that Wednesday as fog canceled racing in the 2013 Wold Cup Downhill competition.

Five weeks ago, Vonn crashed on a run during the super-G in Austria and sustained a season-ending knee injury. The cancellation of Wednesday’s race allowed Vonn to retain her downhill title — just one point ahead of overall champion Tina Maze of Slovenia.

Vonn tweeted her excitement Wednesday.

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Vonn was denied the chance at a fourth straight overall title two years ago by similar weather conditions. The giant slalom, the last race of the season, was canceled because of similar weather conditions in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Vonn lost by three points to Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany.

“Everything in life comes back around,” Vonn wrote on her Facebook page with the hashtags #believe, #karma, and #onelegvictorydance.

Vonn’s downhill title gave her a World Cup record-17th crystal globe, overtaking Austrian great Annemarie Moser-Proell. The 28-year-old has won four overall titles and 13 in individual disciplines.

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