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Olympic downhill champion and golfing legend Tiger Woods’ girlfriend Lindsey Vonn, who has not competed since suffering a knee injury in February, completed her first World Cup training run at Lake Louise on Wednesday but was undecided about entering Friday's race.
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"I love Lake Louise, I'm so confident on this hill. It was the perfect place for me to come back," the American, who tore knee ligaments at the world championships in Schladming, told reporters.
Tiger Woods' girlfriend Vonn resumes training, undecided about racing
Image: Skier Lindsey Vonn waits with Tiger WoodsPhotographs: Andy Lyons/Getty Images
Vonn, who has 14 World Cup race wins at Lake Louise, clocked the 19th fastest time in Wednesday's first practice session, 2.13 behind Spain's Carolina Ruiz-Castillo.
A training crash in mid-November interrupted Vonn's comeback and she was forced out of last weekend's racing on home snow in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Tiger Woods' girlfriend Vonn resumes training, undecided about racing
Image: Tiger Woods kisses his girlfriend Lindsey VonnPhotographs: Chris Keane/Reuters
"Hopefully this weekend will be good. We'll make a decision on Thursday whether I start competing on Friday."
"I was a little bit nervous because it was my first time in a race situation since February so it's been a long time and I'm really happy.
"The knee feels good, it feels stable. We'll play it by ear tomorrow and concentrate on the race.
Tiger Woods' girlfriend Vonn resumes training, undecided about racing
Image: Lindsey Vonn of the US Alpine Ski TeamPhotographs: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images
The girlfriend of 14-time major golf champion Tiger Woods, Vonn insisted several times this season that she would be ready to defend her downhill Olympic title in Sochi in February.
The four-time overall World Cup winner is also three wins short of the record of World Cup victories held by Austria's Anne-Marie Moser-Proell, a mark she could beat if she made it back to her best level this winter.
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