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Olympic ski champion Anna Veith, plagued by knee injuries, retires

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Olympic ski champion Anna Veith has twice returned to the top from serious knee injuries.

A year after blowing out her knee for the third time, the 2014 super-G gold medalist from Austria is leaving the sport.

Veith announced her retirement live on Austrian TV on Saturday, ending a career marred by injuries since she won her second overall World Cup title in 2015.

“It was not a difficult decision. For me it feels 100% right," said Veith, who turns 31 in June.

Veith's announceme­nt in a prime-time TV show resembled the way Marcel Hirscher said farewell to ski racing almost nine months ago.

Veith was the last active overall World Cup champion from Austria since Hirscher's retirement.

The record eight-time men's overall champion grew up in the same region as Veith in the Salzburg province, and the two spent time at school together.

Veith won 15 World Cup races from 2011 to 2017, and collected eight medals from major events, including four golds.

Her most recent medal was silver in super-G at the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Olympics, where she was famously beaten to the title by Ester Ledecka, the Czech athlete who later also won gold in snowboardi­ng.

“It was the most emotional day of my career,” Veith said. “It was important during my recovery from injury that I could dream of something. That gave me motivation for training. In Korea I felt I achieved that dream."

She competed under her maiden name, Fenninger, until she married former snowboarde­r Manuel Veith four years ago and was at the peak of her career in 2015.

After winning the Olympic super-G in 2014 ("I had dreamed of that since I was five years old"), Veith claimed the sport's biggest prize, the overall World Cup, for a second straight year and left the world championsh­ips in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado, with two golds and a silver.

In the offseason, Veith fought out a bitter dispute with the Austrian ski federation about her then manager, and about her wish to have one of the team physicians working exclusivel­y for her.

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