In 2015, Lindsey Vonn achieved the most World Cup wins among women, her 63 surpassing Annemarie Moser-Pröll of Austria, who previously held the title for 35 years. By 2018, Vonn had the second-most World Cup wins of both men and women at 82 titles. The only person to have a higher count at the time was Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden, who retired in 1989 with 86 wins.
Every year, Vermont's Killington World Cup attracts almost 40,000 viewers.
It's one of the only races where athletes say they can hear the fans from the top of the course, and those fans, who would come from all different parts of the world, had plenty to cheer for this time around.