Farewell on the biggest stage – Franziska Preuß ends her remarkable biathlon career
After more than a decade on the World Cup circuit, Franziska Preuß has ended her successful biathlon career.
After more than a decade on the World Cup circuit, Franziska Preuß has ended her successful biathlon career.
In just a few hours, an 11-year World Cup career will be over. The Olympic mass start in Anterselva will be the very last dance for the 2025 World Cup overall winner.
“I’m very satisfied with what I’ve achieved in my career, but there’s something unfinished that I would really like to accomplish here.”
Just weeks before the World Cup opener, the overall winner of last winter’s World Cup delivers a highly unexpected message that sparks speculation.
She had to undergo surgery after a fall during a roller ski race at the start of September. Now, the biathlon World Cup overall winner is forced into alternative training after the frightening experience.
Face masks in the living room, separate bedrooms, and individual bathrooms – the biathlon star and her partner have introduced strict household rules.
The biathlon World Championships 2025 continued today in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, with the 10km pursuit race. After a solid performance in the women’s event, Franziska Preuss, from Germany, won the race.
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