Norway's Bjoerndalen ends glittering career
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[April 03, 2018]
(Reuters) - Norwegian biathlete
Ole Einar Bjoerndalen has announced his retirement from the sport he
dominated for over two decades, winning eight Olympic gold medals
and 20 world titles in a glittering career spanning 25 years.
"My motivation is unstoppable, you know that, and I feel that it
(biathlon) is just as much fun today - I would have liked to have
had another year, but this is my last season," Bjoerndalen told a
news conference as he struggled to hold back the tears.
Known in Norway as "the King of Biathlon", Bjoerndalen thanked his
family and the Norwegian people and revealed that he had had several
episodes of heart palpitations over the last year.
"I responded well (to treatment) and I got very good help form my
medical team, but I was always trying to catch up," he said of his
final season in which he finished 43rd in the World Cup and missed
out on selection for the Pyeongchang Olympics.
Bjoerndalen, 44, won 13 Olympics medals and was the most successful
winter Olympian of all time until Norwegian cross-country skier
Marit Bjoergen broke his record by taking her tally to 15 in
Pyeongchang.
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Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen reacts during the men's biathlon 20
km individual event at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Rosa
Khutor February 13, 2014. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

Widely regarded as one of Norway's greatest athletes, Bjoerndalen
married Belarusian biathlete and 2018 Olympic relay gold medalist
Darya Domracheva in 2016.
He plans to take some time out before deciding what to do next.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)
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