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Viktoria Rebensburg retires after 13 years

Sep 01, 2020·Alpine Skiing
GARMISCH PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 8: Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany takes 1st place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Downhill on February 8, 2020 in Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom)

“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 a heavy heart & after much consideration over the last few weeks. After my injury in spring & the past two months of snow training, I realised that I would no longer be able to reach my absolute top level. From a very young age, it has always been my ambition & incentive to compete for success & to 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 inevitable decision for me. With the memory of my last race weekend in Garmisch and the victory in the downhill, it is a nice time to leave the winter sports stage.”

With these words, Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) decided to announce the end of her career after 13 years of successes and in the same post, she wanted to thank all the people who accompanied her in this incredible journey.

Hallo liebe Freunde & Fans, Heute ist definitiv kein leichter Tag für mich, denn ich habe mich dazu entschieden, nach 13 Jahren meine Karriere mit sofortiger Wirkung zu beenden. Diesen Entschluss habe ich schweren Herzens & nach reichlicher Überlegung in den letzten Wochen gefasst. Nach meiner Verletzung im Frühjahr & den zurückliegenden zwei Monaten im Schneetraining habe ich gemerkt, dass es mir nicht mehr gelingt, mein absolutes Top-Niveau zu erreichen. Von klein auf war es immer mein Anspruch & Ansporn, um Siege mitzufahren & euch auf der Piste zu begeistern. Da ich nun aber das Gefühl habe, dem nicht mehr gerecht zu werden, ist dies zwar eine sehr schwere aber für mich unausweichliche Entscheidung. Mit der Erinnerung an mein letztes Rennwochenende in Garmisch & dem Sieg bei der Abfahrt, ist es ein schöner Zeitpunkt die Wintersportbühne zu verlassen. Dabei möchte ich mich für die wundervolle Zeit & die jahrelange Unterstützung bei meiner Familie, Freunden & Fans sowie dem @dsv_alpin mit allen Trainern, Betreuern & meinen Partnern herzlich bedanken. Mein Dank gilt auch den Ski-Kolleginnen & all den Menschen, die ich in den zurückliegenden Jahren im Weltcup kennenlernen durfte. Ich bin mir sicher, wir werden uns bald wiedersehen, Eure Vicky Hello dear friends & 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 a heavy heart & after much consideration over the last few weeks. After my injury in spring & the past two months of snow training, I realised that I would no longer be able to reach my absolute top level. From a very young age, it has always been my ambition & incentive to compete for success & to 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 inevitable decision for me. With the memory of my last race weekend in Garmisch and the victory in the downhill, it is a nice time to leave the winter sports stage. I would like to thank my family, friends & fans as well as the @dsv_alpin with all its coaches, supporters & partners for the wonderful time and the support. Vicky

The German ski-star has certainly been one of the most successful skiers of the last decade boasting two Olympic medals including the gold medal in Vancouver, two silver medals at the World Championships, 19 World Cup victories, 48 World Cup podiums and 3 Giant Slalom titles.

Viktoria Rebensburg suffered a fracture in one of her tibias on February the 9th in a World Cup Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen after winning the day before her first World Cup downhill. After an unspecified injury in the spring and two months of on-snow training, she affirms that she wouldn’t be able to reach her absolute top level.

FIS would like to wish this outstanding athlete all the best for her future plans and thank her for the great moments and emotions throughout the years.