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Olympic Skiing Legend Lindsey Vonn Says ‘Depression Is Something I Work on Every Day’

Two years after retiring as the most decorated and fearless female skier of all time, Lindsey Vonn is sharing painful new details about the highs and lows of her storied career including the countless physical injuries she endured along the way — and, most poignantly, her mental health struggle, which sometimes made it difficult to get out of bed.

“I’ve been dealing with it since I was 18,” Vonn, 37, tells PEOPLE in this week’s print issue. “It’s definitely been a roller coaster of a journey.” Read More

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