Viktoria Rebensburg: Olympic ski champion ends her career



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Olympic ski champion Viktoria Rebensburg ended her career at just 30 years old. The Bavarian native has recently suffered falls and injuries.

Olympic ski champion Viktoria Rebensburg surprisingly ends her career. The 30-year-old gold medalist in the 2010 giant slalom announced her decision on social media on Tuesday. She has noticed in recent weeks and months that she can no longer reach her highest level, she said in a video message.

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Hello dear friends and fans, Today is definitely not an easy day for me, because I have decided to end my career after 13 years with immediate effect. I made this decision with great regret and after careful consideration in recent weeks. After my injury in the spring and the last two months in snow training, I noticed that I could no longer reach my absolute maximum level. From an early age, it has always been my aspiration and incentive to win races and inspire you on the tracks. Since I now have the feeling that I can no longer do this justice, this is a very difficult decision, but for me it is inevitable. With the memory of my last race weekend at Garmisch and the downhill win, it’s a good time to leave the winter sports stage. I would like to thank my family, friends, and fans, as well as @dsv_alpin with all the coaches, supervisors, and my partners for the wonderful time and years of support. I also thank my fellow skiers and all the people I have met at the World Cup in recent years. I’m sure we’ll meet again soon, Vicky. Hello dear friends and fans, today is certainly not an easy day for me as I have decided to end my career with immediate effect after 13 years. I made this decision with great regret and after much consideration over the past few weeks. After my injury in the spring and the last two months of snow training, I realized that I could no longer reach my absolute maximum level. From a very young age, it has always been my ambition and incentive to compete for success and inspire you on the slopes. But now that I have the feeling that I can no longer live up to this, this is a very difficult but unavoidable decision for me. With the memory of my last race weekend at Garmisch and the downhill win, it’s a good time to leave the winter sports stage. I would like to thank my family, friends and fans, as well as @dsv_alpin with all his coaches, fans and partners for the wonderful time and support. Vicky

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She wrote on Instagram: “Today is definitely not an easy day for me, because I have decided to end my career after 13 years with immediate effect. I made this decision with a heavy heart and after thinking a lot during the last weeks. After my injury in the spring and the last two months in snow training, I noticed that I could no longer reach my absolute maximum level. “

Germany’s best skier also won bronze in her specialty at the 2014 Olympic Games and silver at the 2015 and 2019 World Championships. At the World Cup, she won 19 races and three times the Giant Slalom World Cup ( 2011, 2012, 2018).

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