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Me and Lindsey Vonn on a Mountaintop

I learned to ski in Are, Sweden where Lindsey Vonn won the bronze medal in the world championship downhill, the final race of her skiing career this weekend. She’s tenacious, and I admire her determination and all out performance.

There were no crowds cheering me on as I tumbled down that mountain for the first time. My Swedish guides knew I’d been cross country skiing but seemed unaware that there are no mountains in Illinois. They chose a nice, high, wide mountain with a scenic view to help me remember what they considered the basics. Alas! I’d forgotten how to snowplow. Teaching me how not to fall took the entire afternoon (which is rather short during February that close to the North Pole). But like Lindsay, I kept getting up and was back out on the slopes the next day. After a couple of days on safer trails, I was able to keep up with my friends. Persistence wins, every time!

— Read more about Lindsay here: www.espn.com/olympics/skiing/story/_/id/25964844/lindsey-vonn-wins-bronze-medal-final-race-skiing-career

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Women are Rocking London

I thought I was imagining things, but today Sally Jenkins confirmed that winning Olympic gold is women’s work. Mike Lopresti reported that American women have more earned more than twice as many gold medals as the men.

I could list all the challenges women athletes still face even getting to the Olympics. There are plenty, but I think that today is a day to celebrate. Our women’s water polo and soccer teams are both going for the gold tonight. Hear the crowds roar!