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Triathlon Legend and Current World Record Holder Anne Haug Announces Her Retirement

Summary by Tri247.com
One of the greatest female triathletes of all time, 42-year-old German legend says her career is over after a DNF in last race.

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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.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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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.

·Berlin, Germany
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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.

·Germany
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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.

·Germany
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The only German Hawaiian winner ends: Triathlete Anne Haug surprisingly ends her career.

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sport.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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