(CNN) — Lindsey Vonn, the best female ski racer of all time, is participated in NHL celebrity P.K. Subban, their representatives confirmed to CNN.
The couple met and made their relationship public in 2018. According to Vogue, Subban proposed in front of the three puppies of Vonn, introducing his birthstone along with her an emerald ring — her favorite colour. The couple is about to proceed to New Jersey.
Vonn previously was married to US skier Thomas Vonn and dated Tiger Woods.
“We’re not in a huge hurry to get married,” Vonn said, based on Vogue. “It sort of depends on his playing schedule, and once we have enough time to sit down and go through it. I really don’t want to stress him out since he has a large season coming.”
Vonn, 34, who declared in February her plans to retire in skiing that was professional, finished her career by 82 World Cup victories. That’s 20 wins before the best girl, Annemarie Moser-Proell of Austria, also second on the one time listing behind Sweden’s Ingemar Stenmark.
Vonn became the oldest woman to secure a medal in a world championships and also the first racer at six world championships by winning a bronze in her race. She also won three Olympic medals, including gold in downhill in 2010 in Vancouver.
A Toronto native is regarded as one of the best defensemen in the NHL. He was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round (No. 43) of the 2007 NHL draft and has been named to the NHL literary club in 2013 and 2015. Subban directed the Nashville Predators to the franchise’s first appearance in the Stanley Cup Final at 2017 and won gold representing Canada in the Sochi Olympics. He had been traded to New Jersey in June.
“Lindsey’s the very best thing that has ever happened to mepersonally,” Subban said to Vogue. “There are people in life that deserve to be with good folks. They have that person who manages them and makes them grin and she deserves to be with someone who loves her than anything else in the world, and I really do.”

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