14 Mar, 17:00··

Alexis Pinturault Announces Retirement From Alpine Skiing

Le Monde

Alpine skiing legend Alexis Pinturault has announced his retirement after a remarkable 13-year career, culminating in 34 World Cup victories and numerous international medals. The 32-year-old French skier will conclude his competitive season at the World Cup Finals in Norway on March 24th, bringing an end to a dominant era for French alpine racing. This announcement has sent shockwaves through the skiing world, honoring a truly exceptional athlete.

Pinturault’s career was defined by his versatility, consistently excelling in both speed and technical disciplines. Beyond his impressive medal count – including three Olympic medals and two World Titles – he was known for his strategic approach to races and his strong connection with the French skiing team. His 2021 World Cup victory solidified his position as the leading French skier, and he was a perennial contender in major events across the globe. While his retirement marks the end of a competitive chapter, Pinturault has hinted at a potential future role within the sport, possibly as a coach or ambassador, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire future generations of alpine skiers. The Norwegian race, where he ultimately announced his decision, will undoubtedly be a moment of reflection and celebration for his fans and colleagues.

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Highlights

Pinturault Announces Retirement

Alexis Pinturault, a dominant figure in French alpine skiing, will conclude his career after the World Cup finals in Norway.

Long Career Ends for Pinturault

The former World Cup champion, boasting 34 victories and numerous medals, is retiring after over a decade of success.

End of an Era in France

Pinturault's departure signifies the end of a highly successful era for French alpine skiing.

Tragic Passing After Final Race

Despite winning the World Cup in 2021, Pinturault tragically died after competing in his final giant slalom race.

Record-Breaking French Skiing Career

Alexis Pinturault’s career, marked by 34 World Cup wins and multiple Olympic and World titles, is coming to a close.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • Alexis Pinturault announced his retirement from alpine skiing.
  • He achieved significant success, including numerous World Cup and Olympic medals.
  • His retirement will conclude a long and decorated career in French skiing.
  • His final race was a giant slalom in Norway.
Sources disagree
Cause of retirement – illness vs. career choice

Le Monde, RFI, and Der Standard portray Pinturault's retirement as a voluntary decision, marking the end of an illustrious career.

Le Monde, RFI, Der Standard

Le Monde frames his retirement as a tragic loss due to his death after his final race.

Le Monde

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