Feb 22 • 21:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Dorothea Wierer Makes a Promising Alcohol-Fueled Statement – Things Started Happening in the Nightclub

Biathlon star Dorothea Wierer celebrated her career finale and made a playful promise to recover from her hangover after partying.

Dorothea Wierer, the renowned biathlete from Italy, competed for the last time in her career on Saturday during the women's mass start event at the Milano-Cortina Olympics, where she earned a silver medal in the relay event earlier in Anterselva. Following her retirement announcement, Wierer made a light-hearted remark regarding her Sunday plans, stating she intended to recover from a hangover due to her celebrations. This statement underscores her lively personality and the joy of her career's conclusion.

The day after her final competition, images surfaced from the Olympics showing Wierer making the most of her retirement night at a local nightclub. A video shared on social media depicted her dancing energetically while being lifted by fans, showcasing not just her athletic prowess but also her ability to embrace life’s celebratory moments. The biathlongaudi account praised her, labeling her a 'true party queen' at the event.

Wierer leaves behind a remarkable legacy with four Olympic medals, establishing herself as one of the sport's greats. Her lively post-competition festivities highlight the camaraderie between athletes and fans, offering a glimpse into the joyous spirit that accompanies such significant career milestones. As she transitions from competitor to retiree, Wierer's fun and vivacious celebration serves as a reminder of the spirit of sportsmanship and celebration that transcends the competition itself.

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