Triathlon Legend and Current World Record Holder Anne Haug Announces Her Retirement
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The triathlete Anne Haug was the first German Ironman world champion. Now she admits that she can no longer stand up to the hardships of her sport – or wants. The trigger is a dramatic experience.
In 2019 Anne Haug wins the Ironman in Hawaii. She is the world's best-time owner. But now it's over. It comes abruptly. Haug talks openly about the reasons.
The health problems were recently too great: Anne Haug, who was the first German to win the Triathlon World Championships in Hawaii in 2019, finished her career.
Anne Haug was the first German woman to win the Ironman World Cup in Hawaii. Now, however, neither body nor head are involved – for the 42-year-old, clear signs that she must stop immediately.
The only German Hawaiian winner ends: Triathlete Anne Haug surprisingly ends her career.
Anne Haug Bids Farewell to Professional Triathlon - Triathlon Magazine Canada
Today, we say goodbye to one of the greatest triathletes our sport has ever seen. Anne Haug, the German powerhouse and 2019 Ironman World Champion, announced her retirement from professional triathlon this morning at age 42. Though the news leaves fans heartbroken, it also provides an opportunity to reflect on an extraordinary career fueled by passion, perseverance, and a love for the sport that defined her every step. Haug made her decision fol…
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