Abs-olutely stunning! Lindsey Vonn flaunts her toned stomach in cropped turtleneck at new hotspot Catch LA 

She's an Olympic gold medalist, dedicated to her fitness regimen.

And on Saturday Lindsey Vonn showed off her hard-earned abs as she stopped by new West Hollywood hotspot Catch LA.

The 32-year-old, who sported a cropped, beige turtleneck, looked to be in good spirits for the outing.

Top of the crops! Lindsey Vonn showed off her sculpted stomach as she was spotted leaving Catch LA on Saturday

Lindsey coupled the cut-off top with a stylish, coordinating bomber jacket, which she sported with the sleeves rolled up.

She teamed those with a pair of skintight, distressed black jeans, finishing off the chic look with black boots.

The pro skier accessorized with a silver wristwatch, as well as a small pair of silver earrings.

She wore her long, blonde tresses pulled back in a sleek updo, with a few wisps left to frame her face. 

Trendy: The Olympian looked stylish in a cropped turtleneck, worn with a bomber in the same color

 Seeing red! Lindsey was eye-catching with a dark, crimson lipstick

Lindsey highlighted her eyes with bold liner and mascara, and showed off a deep, crimson lipstick.

The athlete looked to be in good spirits as she left the restaurant, showing off a big smile.

Meanwhile, Lindsey was recently named one of People's 25 Women Changing the World for her Lindsey Vonn Foundation.

 Putting in the leg work! She teamed her trendy jacket with a pair of skintight, black distressed jeans that showed off her toned pins

Making a difference: The blonde bombshell was just named one of People's 25 Women Changing the World for her Lindsey Vonn Foundation

The foundation reaches girls through camps, scholarships, speaker series, and educational programs.

'I want to empower young girls and inspire them in as many ways as we can,' she said, adding: 'We try and help them gain confidence and pursue dreams even when people tell them they can’t.'

The outreach is very important work for the Olympian, who shared: 'While I want to be known as the greatest skier of all time, I also want my legacy to be about giving back as much as I can.'

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