Mathieu Faivre, Olympic Medalist, World Champion, & Former Partner of Mikaela Shiffrin, Announces Retirement
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The Frenchman Mathieu Faivre explained his resignation from alpine skiing on Wednesday. The 33-year-old announced this step on his Instagram channel. There he spoke of the "end of a beautiful chapter", but he didn't like the decision. In his career, the giant goal-run specialist has won three World Cup titles (Team 2017, RTL 2021, Parallel 2021), two World Cup races as well as at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing 2022 RTL-Bronze. Fallen in a h…
The giant goaltender won three World Cup titles as well as bronze at the Olympic Games in Beijing.
The French giant slalom specialist, the third of the Olympic Games 2022, announced his decision in a social media message on Wednesday, a few days before the season's recovery and a few months before the Milan-Cortina Games.
After several complicated seasons, the 33-year-old decided to put an end to his career, including winning the bronze medal at the 2022 Winter Games.
For a long time it had started, now it is fixed. With Mathieu Faivre, a true technical specialist ends his active career in the ski world cup.
Mathieu Faivre, Olympic Medalist, World Champion, & Former Partner of Mikaela Shiffrin, Announces Retirement
Mathieu Faivre announced his retirement today. | Image: Philippe Desmaze French ski racer Mathieu Faivre has announced his retirement on his social media account. In a video posted on Instagram, Faivre said with sadness in his voice, “I have decided to announce the end of my ski carreer.” Faivre is a seasoned Giant Slalom skier who has three World Championships and an Olympic medal to his name. U.S. readers may remember Faivre’s name as he was f…
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