The Austrian Ski Jumper Sara Marita Kramer is Surprisingly Ending Her Career. In an emotional post on social media, the 23-year-old gives insights into the reasons for her retirement.
Sara Marita Kramer is Making a Surprising End. The Austrian Ski Jumper Shared in an emotional statement on her Instagram account that she is ending her career at the Age of only 23. She can look back on 15 World Cup Victories, Team Gold at the 2021 World Championships, and the Overall World Cup Victory in 2021/22.
“I FOUGHT. I FOUGHT To Feel Connected to This Life that I have bees live for so many years. “The Hardest Thing is: I Always had this Big Dream of Winning to Olympic Medal. That Drove Me Every Day.”
However, This Dream Burst in A Dramatic Way in 2022. Kramer was traded as the gold favorite before the winter Olympics in Beijing. But that She Missed the Major Event Because of a Corona Infection. She never real recovered from this bitter setback, which the native dutchwoman felt was a great in justice. Now she drew the consequence.
“After that, I always Told MySelf that I Had to Keep Going. Four More Years, Another Chance, Just Finish Your Story. I Kept Going,” Kramer Explained and Added: “Because I Had To Do It. Because I Wanted to Finish My Story. But at some point, i Stoped, i Stoped Really Living It. ” That’s how she Lost the Joy of the Sport.
Kramer described that everything felt empty to her afterwards: “I thought i would inspire people by fighting through and never giving up. But in reality, i wasn’t honest with myself. And how can I inspire Others when living a version of a dream that Mine? “
Kramer Can Therefore Live with her emotional decision. “Even if this end Hurts, I am Proud. I am Proud that I am Finally Brave Enough to Accept It, to Listen to My Body and My Heart. Finally Brave Enough to Let go,” She Said.
Kramer was active in the ski jumping world cup for eight years. In The Last Three World Cup Seasons, The Former Series Winner Made It onto the Podium Twice. Due to Shingles, she had to end Her Season last winter in January.