They said she ''should see a psychologist,'' had ''gone completely mad'' and hadn't ''recognized the meaning and purpose of her other life'' away from skiing.
Well, Lindsey Vonn's return to downhill racing on her titanium knee doesn't seem so crazy now.
Not after she dominated the opening speed weekend of the Olympic season, won the first downhill by a huge margin and gained more points than any other skier over three days of World Cup racing.
At age 41.
''All the people that didn't believe in me, I have to thank them because it really gives me a lot of motivation,'' Vonn said.
''I'm surprised that people haven't figured that out by now. That every time you talk bad about me it just makes me stronger and better and more motivated. So I would love for people to keep coming at me. It would be great. Motivate me even more.''
A year ago, when Vonn was preparing to race again after nearly six years of retirement, two-time Olympic champion Michaela Dorfmeister suggested the American ''should see a psychologist,'' adding on Austrian TV, ''Does she want to kill herself?''
Austrian downhill great Franz Klammer said ''she's gone completely mad'' and four-time overall World Cup champion Pirmin Zurbriggen added that Vonn ''hasn't recognized the meaning and purpose of her other life in recent years.''