Mar 4 • 20:12 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Olympic medalist in skiing: Career over!

Swiss cross-country skier Nadine Fähndrich announces her retirement after winning an Olympic silver medal in the team sprint at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.

Nadine Fähndrich, a prominent Swiss cross-country skier who won a silver medal at the recent Milan-Cortina Olympics, has decided to retire from professional skiing. She shared the news on her Instagram account, expressing that the past few weeks have made her realize it is the perfect time to conclude her career. After achieving her lifelong dream of winning an Olympic medal, she feels fulfilled and ready to step back from the sport she loves.

In her emotional announcement, Fähndrich reflected on her journey, expressing immense gratitude for the years spent in the sport and the opportunity to turn her passion into a profession. She acknowledged the countless hours and efforts put in along with her team, emphasizing the personal growth she experienced throughout her career. Her success was not only defined by her Olympic achievement but also by two World Championships bronze medals in 2025 and a silver medal in 2021.

As she moves onto life after skiing, Fähndrich took a moment to thank her partner and family for their unwavering support, highlighting how crucial they have been in her journey as an athlete. Her retirement marks the end of a significant career in the skiing world, inspiring many young athletes and leaving behind a legacy of determination and passion for the sport.

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