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Andres Ambühl Can End His Career With Switzerland's First-Ever World Championship Gold
Last year, following Switzerland's 2-0 loss to Czechia at the World Championship final in Prague, Andres Ambühl spoke barely above a whisper. There was a feeling that the 40-year-old might have missed his last chance to win a gold medal.
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