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Lindsey Vonn on whether she'll visit Trump White House: 'Absolutely not. Nope.'

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course during the women's World Cup downhill race in Lake Louise, Alberta, on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)

Lindsey Vonn is one of the most heralded Alpine skiers of all time, and for good reason: Her 77 World Cup victories are the most-ever by a woman, and Ingemar Stenmark's all-time record of 86 is within reach. But for all her success, she only has two Olympic medals, a tally she would like to grow this winter at the Pyeongchang Olympics.

And if she does, don't expect her to celebrate with President Donald Trump at the White House.

"I hope to represent the people of the United States, not the president," she told CNN. "I take the Olympics very seriously and what they mean and what they represent, what walking under our flag means in the Opening Ceremonies. And, you know, I want to represent our country well and I don't think there are a lot of people currently in our government that do that."

When asked by CNN's Christina Macfarlane if she would accept an invitation to the White House should she win an Olympic medal, Vonn replied: "Absolutely not. Nope. But I have to win to be invited so — no, actually I think every U.S. team member is invited. So no, I won't go."

Vonn has visited the White House in the past, once in 2010 (according to a Facebook post) and another time in 2014 with then-boyfriend Tiger Woods to celebrate the winning 2013 U.S. Presidents Cup team.