BEAVER CREEK, Colo. — At 47, Bode Miller will stick to developing skis and raising his kids. Same with Ted Ligety, 40, who runs a ski-gear company while chasing his children around the mountain.
Julia Mancuso is just fine with beach life these days as the 40-year-old splits her time between Hawaii and Fiji, balancing family life with a burgeoning career as a foil surfer (surfing with a hydrofoil attached to ride above the water).
The trio of well-known and well-decorated American ski racers are all content in retirement and rooting for their longtime teammate Lindsey Vonn as she returns to World Cup ski racing at 40 — with a new titanium knee — this weekend in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
They're holding their breath, too.
''She's one of the best there's ever been and it's great for the sport. I have no doubt she'll be fast,'' Miller said in a phone interview from Park City, Utah. "I just want her to stay healthy."
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Vonn retired in 2019 not because she was slowing down, but because she was broken down.
All those spills and crashes took a big toll on her. She's broken arms and legs, suffered concussions and torn knee ligaments. She's even been hurt celebrating, once slicing her thumb on a bottle of bubbly.