Feb 21 • 10:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Dorothea Wierer made a revelation about her appearance - 'It's not true'

Dorothea Wierer announced her retirement from competitive biathlon after her last race, sharing mixed emotions about concluding her career.

Dorothea Wierer, the renowned Italian biathlete, is set to compete in her final race during the women's mass start at the Olympics, marking the end of her illustrious career. She has achieved remarkable success, winning Olympic silver in mixed relay at Anterselva and a personal best finishing fifth in individual events. Additionally, Wierer holds a bronze from the 2022 Beijing Olympics and has secured three gold medals at the World Championships, underlining her legacy in the sport.

Following the relay race earlier this week, Wierer expressed that her emotions regarding her final competitive outing fluctuate frequently, revealing a blend of excitement and sadness about the culmination of her career. The 35-year-old athlete candidly shared her thoughts on retirement, mentioning plans to celebrate following the race with a recovery from the festivities, highlighting the bittersweet nature of her departure from the sport she loves.

In a reflective moment, when asked about the pros and cons of being herself, Wierer acknowledged the challenges related to public scrutiny over her appearance, indicating that this has been a difficult aspect of her career. Despite these challenges, Wierer is remembered for her resilience and outstanding contributions to biathlon, leaving behind a significant impact on the sport for future generations.

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