“143 major sports titles, including 5 Olympic medals (of which 3 of the golden variety), 1 Super Bowl, 1 Stanley Cup, 1 Grand Slam, 2 NBA championship rings, 6 UEFA Champions League trophies, and 6 (country and club) FIFA World Cups. Plus another 82 World Cup race victories, 31 all-star teams, 23 all-league accolades, 14 franchise records, 337 UEFA Champions League matches, 403 national caps, 2 Hall of Fame awards, and a Ballon d’Or.”
Lindsey has always been a bit self conscious about choosing her ski career over attending a regular 4 year college but at 33 the champion skier has gone Ivy League.
“I’ve always been self conscious about my level of education because I never went to college and instead turned to my professional skiing career…but now I’m at Harvard Business school learning from one of the greatest professors in the world @anitaelberse. Humbled and thankful for this experience and hoping to use this knowledge for amazing things down the road. Thank you @harvardhbs …Two more days of school left 🙌🏻❤”
Congratulations to Lindsey for the continued education and to Harvard for offering a program for athletes to get a taste of some top quality education that they may have missed out on in pursuit of their goals on the slopes, fields and courts. I wonder if they party after graduation?
images from lindseyvonn ig