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Mathieu Faivre, Olympic Medalist, World Champion, & Former Partner of Mikaela Shiffrin, Announces Retirement

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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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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…

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The giant goaltender won three World Cup titles as well as bronze at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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sport.de broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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