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		<title>Lindsey Vonn chosen as AP&#8217;s 2010 Female Athlete of Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lindsey Vonn remembers being a 9-year-old wannabe Olympian, waiting in line for hours on end to shake the hand of a medal-winning skier and get an autograph. These days, Vonn is the one speeding to victories and hoping to inspire the next generation to hit the slopes. Gold and bronze medals at the Vancouver Games, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i.huffpost.com/gen/229631/thumbs/s-LINDSEY-VONN-FEMALE-ATHLETE-OF-YEAR-large.jpg" alt="LINDSEY-VONN-FEMALE-ATHLETE-OF-YEAR" /><strong>Lindsey Vonn</strong> remembers being a 9-year-old wannabe Olympian, waiting  in line for hours on end to shake the hand of a medal-winning skier and  get an autograph.</p>
<p>These days, Vonn is the one speeding to victories and hoping to inspire the next generation to hit the slopes.</p>
<p>Gold and bronze medals at the Vancouver Games, plus a third  consecutive World Cup overall title, helped Vonn become the 2010 Female  Athlete of the Year, chosen by members of The Associated Press. She is  the first skier – male or female – to win one of the annual AP awards,  which began in 1931.</p>
<p>Vonn received 77 of 175 votes submitted by news organizations that  make up the AP&#8217;s membership, more than double what anyone else got in  the tally announced Saturday.</p>
<p>&#8220;For sure, 2010 was the best year I&#8217;ve ever had,&#8221; the 26-year-old  Vonn said in a telephone interview from France, where she won a World  Cup downhill race Saturday. &#8220;It couldn&#8217;t have gone any better for me.  Even if I just won the Olympic gold medal, that would have made it the  best year of my career and the best day of my life, period. Winning the  World Cup races and the overall title just topped it off.&#8221;<span id="more-669"></span></p>
<p>Zenyatta&#8217;s 32 votes placed the racehorse No. 2 in the AP balloting  for the second consecutive year. The 6-year-old mare retired with a 19-1  career record and a North American earnings record for female horses.  Her only loss was a narrow one in the Breeders&#8217; Cup Classic.</p>
<p>Connecticut basketball player Maya Moore finished third with 29  votes, followed by tennis star Serena Williams with 14. No one else got  more than five votes.</p>
<p>Moore led UConn to its second straight unbeaten season and NCAA  championship in April. With a victory Sunday against Ohio State, the  Huskies can match the Division I record 88-game winning streak set by  John Wooden&#8217;s UCLA men&#8217;s team in 1974.</p>
<p>Williams – the 2002 and 2009 Female Athlete of the Year – was limited  to six tournaments this year because of injuries, but she still won two  Grand Slam titles.</p>
<p>Vonn&#8217;s accomplishments were many:</p>
<p>_the first U.S. woman to win a gold medal in the Olympic downhill.</p>
<p>_a bronze medal in the Olympic super-G.</p>
<p>_the first woman with three overall World Cup titles in a row since Petra Kronberger of Austria in 1990-92.</p>
<p>_11 World Cup race victories in the 2009-10 season, breaking her own American record of nine.</p>
<p>_her downhill, super-G and super-combined titles made her the first  American to win three World Cup disciplines in a single season.</p>
<p>_her 35 career World Cup wins are more than any Alpine skier from the United States.</p>
<p>&#8220;Her dominance is very impressive. It&#8217;s really a testament to her  work ethic,&#8221; said U.S. Olympic teammate Ted Ligety, an Alpine gold  medalist at the 2006 Turin Games. &#8220;I can&#8217;t really name anybody that  works harder than she does.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vonn needed all of that preparation to succeed at the Vancouver  Olympics, where she showed up as the center of attention – and with a  banged-up right shin that made walking difficult. She wondered whether  she&#8217;d be able to compete at all.</p>
<p>But after getting some extra time to rest because of weather delays,  Vonn won the opening women&#8217;s race, the downhill, and combined with Julia  Mancuso to give the United States its first 1-2 finish in an Olympic  Alpine event since 1984.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think it could have been a better moment. I dreamed about it  a million times, but it was so much more emotional for me and for my  family that I ever thought it would be. I was just crying the entire  time,&#8221; Vonn said. &#8220;When I say that it means everything to me, it really  does. The Olympics are what I work for. They&#8217;re why I spend so much time  in the gym. It&#8217;s why my family moved (from Minnesota to Colorado) for  me to ski race, so I could pursue my dream of being Olympic champion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Being the first skier honored by AP members holds some significance  for Vonn, who makes clear that she wants to boost her sport&#8217;s profile.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ski racing is an amazing sport, and if more people knew about it, we  would have more people following it and more people doing it; not just  ski racing, but skiing in general,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I do think it&#8217;s a part of  my job as an athlete in the sport to try to promote ski racing as much  as possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>Which is why she makes meet-and-greet appearances at places such as  Pierce Skate &amp; Ski in Bloomington, Minn., the shop where she saw  two-time Olympic medalist Picabo Street more than 15 years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;Her poster,&#8221; Vonn said with a chuckle, &#8220;is still at my mom&#8217;s house.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Lindsey Vonn Sports Illustrated Winter Olympics Cover Edition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lindsey Vonn is hoping the Sports Illustrated cover jinx doesn&#8217;t cross international borders. America&#8217;s great Winter Olympic hope is featured on the front of SI&#8217;s Winter Olympic preview issue, which hit newsstands Wednesday. Vonn&#8217;s semi-provocative pose has drawn the predictable ire from those who claim that it objectifies her. She&#8217;s an athlete, not a sex [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lindsey Vonn</strong> is hoping the Sports Illustrated cover jinx doesn&#8217;t cross international borders. America&#8217;s great Winter Olympic hope is featured on the front of SI&#8217;s Winter Olympic preview issue, which hit newsstands Wednesday.</p>
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<p>Vonn&#8217;s semi-provocative pose has drawn the predictable ire from those who claim that it objectifies her. She&#8217;s an athlete, not a sex symbol, the chorus inevitably reminds us.<span id="more-506"></span></p>
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</script></div>From womentalksports.com:</p>
<blockquote><p>Vonn is first a GREAT athlete, but she also represents norm of feminine attractiveness. The combination of athleticism and attractiveness make Vonn the likely poster girl of the US Olympic Team, and the media hasn&#8217;t disappointed in constructed her as such.</p>
<p>Not to be left out, Sports Illustrated is featuring Vonn on their Feb. 8, 2010 cover. For those of you who follow SI Covers, know that female athletes are RARELY featured on the cover.</p>
<p>Over the last 60 years researchers have shown that about 4% of all SI covers have portrayed women.</p>
<p>When females are featured on the cover of SI, they are more likely than not to be in sexualized poses and not in action-and the most recent Vonn cover is no exception.</p></blockquote>
<p>They have a point in taking issue with SI; the magazine rarely features women athletes on the cover (as evidenced by that statistic) and its annual swimsuit issue has been a focus of protests for decades. But Vonn&#8217;s cover is different.</p>
<p>The pose at least resembles the tuck stance skiers like Vonn take when barrelling down the hill. It&#8217;s exaggerated, of course, but not gratuitously so. It&#8217;s not as if SI put her in a bikini in a Whistler hot tub.</p>
<p>Also, this is Vonn&#8217;s moment. If she wins multiple golds in Vancouver, Vonn has the potential to become a major crossover star. She&#8217;d be like Michael Phelps, only with better looks and an actual personality. Landing on the SI cover is a good way for her to start the Vonn saturation campaign. It&#8217;s as important for her as it is the magazine. The pose is suggestive, sure, but it&#8217;s not objectifying. The headline reads &#8220;America&#8217;s best woman skier ever&#8221;, for Jean-Claude&#8217;s sake! Why can&#8217;t she be both the best skier in the world and really, really attractive too? Tom Brady&#8217;s a great athlete and a handsome dude and I don&#8217;t hear people whine when he&#8217;s shirtless in GQ.</p>
<p>Most importantly, this cover is almost identical to the one that ran on SI&#8217;s Winter Olympic preview in 1992. That one featured a gentleman named A.J. Kitt and I&#8217;m pretty sure nobody complained that it was too provocative.</p>
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