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Lindsey Vonn’s Love Life, Explained: Yes, She’s Divorced — No, She’s Not Married Right Now

 


If you’ve found yourself Googling “Lindsey Vonn married?” or “Is Lindsey Vonn divorced?” lately, you’re not alone. When a celebrity’s name is back in heavy rotation (thanks, headlines), curiosity about their personal timeline tends to spike right along with it.

Here’s what’s actually confirmed about Vonn’s marital status and relationship history — and what should be treated as “internet filler” until it’s backed by something more solid.


The short answer: Vonn has been married once — and she’s divorced

Lindsey Vonn (born Lindsey Caroline Kildow) married Thomas Vonn in 2007. They were both elite skiers — both competed at the Olympics and were part of the U.S. Ski Team, making them one of those rare “same world, same schedule” couples that fans love to root for. 

Their marriage didn’t last, though. Multiple widely cited recaps note their split and divorce, with ABC News stating they divorced in 2013 (and that Lindsey continued using the name “Vonn” afterward). 

So yes: Lindsey Vonn is divorced.
And no: there’s no credible, current reporting that she’s remarried.


The timeline gets a little fuzzy — and that’s normal

Celebrity relationship timelines often have “soft edges” because different outlets report different milestones: separation announcements, filing dates, and final divorce dates don’t always get covered with the same level of precision.

For example, some reporting around Vonn’s later engagement mentions that she and Thomas announced divorce plans in late 2011. ABC News, meanwhile, points to the divorce in 2013 as the key end-date. 

Both can be true depending on what “end” means: the relationship may have ended earlier, while legal paperwork wrapped later. Unless someone is looking at court records (which most entertainment coverage isn’t), it’s safest to stick to the broadly corroborated version: married in 2007, divorced in 2013



After the divorce, she dated publicly — but didn’t marry again

After her marriage ended, Vonn’s love life stayed in the public eye, partly because she dated other extremely famous people.

A recent roundup from PEOPLE traces several of her known relationships, including:

Tiger Woods (dating from 2013–2015, per the PEOPLE timeline) 

Kenan Smith (2016–2017) 

P.K. Subban, the NHL star she later became engaged to 

That engagement is one reason the “married?” question keeps resurfacing: a lot of fans remember the ring and assume it turned into a wedding.

But it didn’t.


The P.K. Subban engagement ended — publicly and clearly

Vonn and Subban got engaged after dating for more than a year, and their engagement was covered widely at the time. 

Then, in late 2020, they ended it. PEOPLE reported that the two split and ended their engagement, with Vonn sharing the news on Instagram. NBC Bay Area also covered the breakup and noted the engagement had ended. 

So if your mental timeline is: “She was engaged to P.K. Subban… so she must be married now,” the verified answer is: no — they broke up. 



Her most recent reported relationship also appears to be over

More recently, Vonn was linked to Diego Osorio (notably, the founder connected to tequila brand Lobos 1707). PEOPLE’s dating-history recap says they were together from 2021 to 2025. Other recent summaries likewise describe her as currently single, though that’s based on public statements (or the lack of them), not an official “press release” from Vonn. 

That’s an important distinction in celebrity coverage: “appears to be single” often means “no confirmed current partner and no public declaration.” It’s not the same as certainty about her private life.


Why people keep asking now

The “divorced or married” question tends to spike when an athlete or celebrity is making headlines for something else — and Vonn has been making plenty.

She’s been in the news around her high-profile return to elite skiing and Olympic talk, which naturally sends people down the rabbit hole: career highlights → background → personal life → relationship status. Major outlets have also been covering her comeback story and public life in general, which increases the number of casual readers encountering her name for the first time in years.


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