Tessa Worley announces the end of her Olympic career

“These were my last Games” announced Grand-Bornand skier Tessa Worley (32) after her 19th place in the Beijing Olympics super-G on Friday. “Leaving again for four years honestly isn’t going to do it. I’m not wondering when the end will be yet, but I know that these were my last Games”said Worley in the mixed zone.

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One of the greatest prize lists in French skiing

Worley, one of the biggest winners in French skiing (15 World Cup victories, two world champion titles, but no Olympic medal), was one of the two flag bearers of the French delegation in Beijing for his 3rd Games. Her results are so far far from what she hoped for with a giant exit from the track on Monday, her favorite discipline and this 19th place in the super-G. Tessa Worley is indeed expected on the mixed team parallel on Saturday 19 Februarythe last alpine skiing event of the Olympic Games.


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