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Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics
Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics

Jørgen Graabak, whose four Olympic gold medals are a Nordic combined record, is the latest winter sports star from Norway to retire a year before the Milan Cortina Games. Graabak, 34, previously posted that he had competed in his final World Championships this past winter in his hometown of Trondheim, Norway. Advertisement Worlds are held in odd-numbered years, so at the time there was still a chance he would compete one more season and bid for a fourth Olympics in 2026. But Graabak decided to end his career immediately, after putting his 3-year-old son, Johannes, to bed on Sunday, according to Norwegian broadcaster NRK. "I have spent a lot of time at his bedside reflecting after he has fallen asleep in recent weeks," he said, according to a translation of the report. Graabak's reflections included writing a letter to Johannes and his newborn son, Noah, according to NRK. "The time has come for me to put my skis on the shelf and be allowed to be a support system on your path towards your goals, wherever that path may lead," the letter read in part. "That is for you to decide, and I will be there. I am looking forward to it." Advertisement Graabak won individual large hill and team event gold at the Olympics in 2014 and 2022, plus team silver in 2018 and individual normal hill silver in 2022. He won his first individual World Championships medal this season, silver in the large hill event in Trondheim on March 8. He ranked 15th in the season World Cup standings. Jarl Magnus Riiber, Norway's other Nordic combined superstar, announced in January that he was retiring after the 2024-25 season. Johannes Thingnes Bø and Tarjei Bø, brothers who are Olympic champion biathletes, also retired after this past season. Therese Johaug, who had retired in 2022 after winning three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, had announced that her comeback for the 2024-25 season was for one season only. Advertisement Then in April, Johaug said that she would take time to mull whether to extend the comeback for 2025-26. She is expected to announce her decision on Monday. Norway won the most medals at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics. It also won the most medals in Olympic program events over all the winter sports world championships this season — 43 total and 17 gold, which would both break the Olympic records (held by Norway) if duplicated at the Milan Cortina Games. Graabak, Riiber, the Bø brothers and Johaug combined to win nine individual medals, including four golds, at 2025 World Championships. Norway leads the way in 2025 winter sports world championships medals Norway won the most medals and gold medals at winter sports World Championships in 2025.

Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics
Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics

NBC Sports

time23-05-2025

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  • NBC Sports

Jørgen Graabak joins list of Norway winter sports stars to retire year before Milan Cortina Olympics

Jørgen Graabak, whose four Olympic gold medals are a Nordic combined record, is the latest winter sports star from Norway to retire a year before the Milan Cortina Games. Graabak, 34, previously posted that he had competed in his final World Championships this past winter in his hometown of Trondheim, Norway. Worlds are held in odd-numbered years, so at the time there was still a chance he would compete one more season and bid for a fourth Olympics in 2026. But Graabak decided to end his career immediately, after putting his 3-year-old son, Johannes, to bed on Sunday, according to Norwegian broadcaster NRK. 'I have spent a lot of time at his bedside reflecting after he has fallen asleep in recent weeks,' he said, according to a translation of the report. Graabak's reflections included writing a letter to Johannes and his newborn son, Noah, according to NRK. 'The time has come for me to put my skis on the shelf and be allowed to be a support system on your path towards your goals, wherever that path may lead,' the letter read in part. 'That is for you to decide, and I will be there. I am looking forward to it.' Graabak won individual large hill and team event gold at the Olympics in 2014 and 2022, plus team silver in 2018 and individual normal hill silver in 2022. He won his first individual World Championships medal this season, silver in the large hill event in Trondheim on March 8. He ranked 15th in the season World Cup standings. Jarl Magnus Riiber, Norway's other Nordic combined superstar, announced in January that he was retiring after the 2024-25 season. Johannes Thingnes Bø and Tarjei Bø, brothers who are Olympic champion biathletes, also retired after this past season. Therese Johaug, who had retired in 2022 after winning three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, had announced that her comeback for the 2024-25 season was for one season only. Then in April, Johaug said that she would take time to mull whether to extend the comeback for 2025-26. She is expected to announce her decision on Monday. Norway won the most medals at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics. It also won the most medals in Olympic program events over all the winter sports world championships this season — 43 total and 17 gold, which would both break the Olympic records (held by Norway) if duplicated at the Milan Cortina Games. Graabak, Riiber, the Bø brothers and Johaug combined to win nine individual medals, including four golds, at 2025 World Championships. Nick Zaccardi,

Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career
Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career

The Star

time23-05-2025

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Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career

FILE PHOTO: Nordic Skiing - FIS Nordic World Ski Championships - Trondheim, Norway - March 8, 2025 Norway's Joergen Graabak celebrates finishing second in the men's individual gundersen REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo (Reuters) -Norway's Joergen Graabak, a four-times Olympic champion in Nordic combined, announced his retirement on Friday, nine months before the 2026 Olympics, saying he is looking forward to "new adventures". The 34-year-old, who is the most successful Olympic combined skier of all time, won gold in the individual large hill at both the 2014 Sochi and 2022 Beijing Olympics, and gold in the team large hill event at both Games. "It has been an amazing journey, and I am incredibly grateful for all the people I have had the opportunity to share it with," he said in a Norwegian Ski Association press release. "I have been both skilled and lucky to have experienced great moments and results – but equally important is everything I have learned, and everything I have experienced along the way. "Now I am looking forward to new adventures," he added. Ivar Stuan, the Norwegian Combined Sports Director, said Graabak would have been a contender for an Olympic medal in Italy. "But I have great respect for the choice he has made," Stuan said. "Norwegian combined sports have a lot to thank Joergen for. He is without a doubt the combined athlete of all time in an Olympic context. "Four gold and two silver is a huge achievement, especially considering how few events we have compared to some other sports. Such a decision is respected just nine months before the next Olympics. A golden boy is leaving." Graabak was recently selected for Norway's combined team for the upcoming season. Graabak is also a three-time world champion, and most recently won silver in the individual large hill and bronze in the team large hill events at this year's world championships in Trondheim, Norway. (Reporting by Lori EwingEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career
Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career

Straits Times

time23-05-2025

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  • Straits Times

Nordic combined-Norway's four-times Olympic champion Graabak calling time on career

Norway's Joergen Graabak, a four-times Olympic champion in Nordic combined, announced his retirement on Friday, nine months before the 2026 Olympics, saying he is looking forward to "new adventures". The 34-year-old, who is the most successful Olympic combined skier of all time, won gold in the individual large hill at both the 2014 Sochi and 2022 Beijing Olympics, and gold in the team large hill event at both Games. "It has been an amazing journey, and I am incredibly grateful for all the people I have had the opportunity to share it with," he said in a Norwegian Ski Association press release. "I have been both skilled and lucky to have experienced great moments and results – but equally important is everything I have learned, and everything I have experienced along the way. "Now I am looking forward to new adventures," he added. Ivar Stuan, the Norwegian Combined Sports Director, said Graabak would have been a contender for an Olympic medal in Italy. "But I have great respect for the choice he has made," Stuan said. "Norwegian combined sports have a lot to thank Joergen for. He is without a doubt the combined athlete of all time in an Olympic context. "Four gold and two silver is a huge achievement, especially considering how few events we have compared to some other sports. Such a decision is respected just nine months before the next Olympics. A golden boy is leaving." Graabak was recently selected for Norway's combined team for the upcoming season. Graabak is also a three-time world champion, and most recently won silver in the individual large hill and bronze in the team large hill events at this year's world championships in Trondheim, Norway. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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