Here’s what’s known about Lindsey Vonn and her “The Final Season” context as of now.
- The documentary Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season released in 2019, chronicling the end of her competitive skiing career and her reflections on injury, legacy, and life beyond racing. This is the well-known HBO Sports/TV film that followed her final competitive chapter, not a current ongoing project.[4][7]
- In 2026, Vonn has remained in the public eye largely due to her roles as a mentor and commentator around U.S. skiing and her occasional Olympic-related appearances. Reports from early 2026 covered her preparing for Cortina d’Ampezzo, including a knee injury that affected her Olympic plans but didn’t definitively end them, illustrating her continued involvement in high-level competition at age 41.[1][3][5]
- Ongoing media coverage in 2026 has highlighted her comeback storyline and her candid discussions about injuries, recovery, and balancing life beyond racing, including interviews and public appearances that tie back to her identity as a legendary skier and inspirational figure for newer generations.[8][1]
Illustrative note
- If you’re looking for a concise snapshot of the most recent public-facing material about her in 2026, focus on coverage of her Olympic pursuits in Cortina and her post-competitive career activities, as these are the most current threads tying her legacy to present events.[3][1]
Would you like a brief, up-to-date timeline of Vonn’s public projects and Olympic status in 2026, with direct sources? I can compile a short list with linked articles.