Mark Zuckerberg Might Have A New Foil Surfing Buddy In Lindsey Vonn

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Lindsey Vonn's days of winning ski trophies and Olympic medals might be over, but it doesn't seem like she's ever slowed down.

Not even a recent knee surgery has prevented her from keeping active. She posted a video of herself riding an electric foil surfboard to social media on Sunday, August 13th, apparently against her doctor's wishes.

Mark Zuckerberg, the controversial founder of Facebook and the CEO of Meta, went viral a couple of years ago for his foil surfing video on Lake Tahoe. He commented on Vonn's post simply with: "👏👏". Check it out below.

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First off, Vonn took some pretty hard falls out there!

I wouldn't be surprised if she got a call or two from her Vail, Colorado medical team after the video was published, but what are they supposed to do?

How are they supposed to keep one of the greatest athletes of all-time down and out for longer than she wants to be?

I don't envy them...

Second, let's address the Zuckerberg interaction.

Zuck showed his support for Vonn's e-foiling skills, and she responded by asking if he would care to join her in the future for a surfing session or time on the slopes:

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The pair didn't make any plans public, but I certainly won't be surprised if we see a clip of them surfing together on social media soon.

Welcome to 2023! Billionaires, they're just like us! (heavy doses of sarcasm included in this sentence).

Need a refresher? Check out Zuck's viral surfing video below:

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