tandfman wrote:polevaultpower wrote:Stacy Dragila - getting married
It appears that she was married last weekend.
http://in-the-arena-mike.blogspot.com/2 ... ltius.html
Baby on the way too!
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Baby on the way too!
Last weekend, Steffi Nerius has been elected German sportswoman of the year. (First track and field athlete to win since Heike Drechsler in 2000.) Steffi has had a great career and saved the best for last. World champion on home soil at age 37. Perfect ending.
Double mazeltov!
Re: The retirement threadLangerholc is expecting her second child and has retired.
Re: The retirement threadMikaela Ingberg, '95 WC and '98 EC bronze medalist in wJT, finally gives in after injuring her arm for the 736th time.
Re: The retirement threadAnd Thomas Goeller has retired too
Re: The retirement threadNoted in the FIN vs. SWE thread but... Frantz Kruger
Re: The retirement threadGerman shot putter Petra Lammert has announced her retirement after numerous elbow injuries, aged just 26. She finished 6th at the Euro's this year but was the European Indoor champion in 2009 and finished 3rd at the Euro's in 2006 and 5th at the Worlds in 2007. Her best is 20.04 from 2007.
Another German to retire is Jala Gangnus, at just 24. She is not so well known, but got silver in the European U20 champs in 2005 and was the German champion in 2006, reaching the SF in 2006. Her best time is 23.24 from when she was 20 but again, injuries have wrecked her career.
Re: The retirement threadGary is a class act person and athlete.
Thanks Gary for representing our city, our club and our country so very well. Your silver medal performance at the Worlds was thrilling to watch...now you can lift a pint whenever you want!
Re: The retirement threadDanny Ecker has retired after a farewell meet yesterday.
Re: The retirement threadWioletta Potępa has officially retired - her farewell meet was the Skolimowska Memorial last weekend. Apparently Anna Jesień is quitting after this season as well.
Re: The retirement threadWhy was Kim Collins name mentioned in this thread in 2009? Dude was beating the world through 70 meters at the '11 world champs, and got booted from the Olys this year
Re: The retirement threadEliseo Martin and Ruth Beitia ( won her eight Spanish title yesterday)
Re: The retirement threadGermany's Marion Wagner retired.
http://www.leichtathletik.de/index.php? ... wsID=40054
Re: The retirement threadStrange retirement the one of Ruth Beitia. She is not that old (33 years) and is still jumping well (she was almost over 2.03 at the olympic games and cleared 2.00 metres twice this year). She is still among the best high jumpers of the world (still capable of clearing a personal record) so I wonder why she decided to retire.
Re: The retirement threadDerek Miles and Danny Ecker just had their final meets.
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a. to get on with 'the rest of her life' b. training to stay that good is very arduous and time-consuming c. to pursue other dreams (see a.), perhaps to be more fully involved as a parent (or to become one) d. to actually make enough money to live on e. tired of peeing in a cup for other people's purpose. f. feels she has fully explored her athletic identity g. has been accumulating niggling injuries that never fully go away h. wants to start eating desserts again that's the first several of 100s.
Re: The retirement threadBeitia concludes her career with 19 national titles (11 indoors). She's headed to Rome for holidays. She'll then head out for some cycling and skiing. As far as her personal goals are concerned, consider that she's held the Spanish national record from 1998 onward, when she jumped 1.89m. She's been unrivalled in Spain. Appears as though she works as a Regional Deputy in the Cantabrian Parliament, and will continue along that course.
For more info on her retirement: http://www.abc.es/20120827/deportes/abc ... 71215.html
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And to follow her, Anne Cibis nee Mollinger, announces her retirement, aged just 26. I find this a strange decision as she set a good PB this year of 11.17. To retire, at your peak while still young....me no compute
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Makes you wonder what keeps people like Joanne Dow, Teresa Vail, and Merlene Ottey involved!!
Re: The retirement threadAlekna retires tonight.
http://www.lrytas.lt/-13470400061345422 ... %C4%85.htm
Re: The retirement threadC'mon, he's only 40! He's got another 10 years left!
Re: The retirement threadIf this was indeed the end of Alekna's career, he deserved better than being stuck outside the main program.
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Hubris
Re: The retirement threadRead somewhere that Muriel Hurtis is retiring
EC 2002 (Monaco di Baviera)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-mIqthxFF8 WC 2003
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Muriel Hurtis has not ended her career yet. She said she was thinking of retiring at the end of next season. So at least one more year ahead.
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coool
Re: The retirement threadLance Armstrong is done racing certified (by IAAF, etc) marathons...
Re: The retirement threadDanny McFarlane officially retired in October at 40 years old, after becoming the first 40something to ever run sub-50 in the 400m hurdles (49.69 to be exact). If I remember correctly, no other M40 has even run sub-52.
Re: The retirement threadWhy retire? Relax. Compete in masters athletics. Enjoy yourself. Keep your waistline forever.
Re: The retirement threadI've just read that ex-NCAA and European Champion Ineta Radevica has retired.
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"Retirement" only means retirement from the elite level. Many will indeed move on to the masters circuit or enter the local 5K, 10K, marathons or triathlons. Or other sports entirely like recreational basketball leagues or powerlifting.
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She obviously feels it's time to retire but last three years were probably the best years in her career, great championships performer. I thought there was more to come... http://sports.delfi.lv/news/other_kinds ... o.delfi.lv
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