Amid the debate over the participation of transgender players in women's soccer within the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), alpine skiing champion Lindsey Vonn has made a significant move to promote women's sports.
The former Olympic gold medalist joined the advisory board of the NWSL team Utah Royals FC, standing alongside basketball legends Magic Johnson and Chris Paul. Vonn shared this announcement through consecutive Instagram stories on her profile.
Lindsey Vonn wrote that her involvement will contribute to the growth of women's sports.
Lindsey Vonn is not alone in supporting the league. Other celebrities and athletes have also joined NWSL advisory roles, including:
Aly Raisman serves on the advisory board for Boston Legacy FC alongside Elizabeth Banks. Chris Paul supports Angel City FC together with former soccer Olympic champion Julie Foudy.
Vonn previously shared an emotional experience when returning to skiing after a six-year break. She retired in 2019 due to recurring injuries, which forced her to end her alpine skiing career prematurely.
Lindsey Vonn reflected on the emotional podium moment during her comeback after years away from the sport.
Author's summary: Lindsey Vonn’s new role in the NWSL advisory board, alongside high-profile athletes, marks a significant boost for visibility and support of women’s sports amid ongoing debates in the league.