Tamara Tippler ends her ski career: a new chapter begins!

Tamara Tippler ends her ski career: a new chapter begins!

Soldeu, Andorra - In an emotional announcement, 33-year-old Styrian Tamara Tippler announced her resignation from the Alpine World Ski World Cup. This happened in a press release from the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV), where she explained that she now wanted to devote herself to being a mother and accept new challenges. "Skiing was my great passion, my life-and now this chapter closes," said Tippler, who made her debut in the Ski World Cup in December 2011 and made 129 World Cup races in her career. In doing so, she reached impressive 29 top ten places, including ten podium places, and looks back on an educational journey, shaped by ups and downs.

Review of a successful career

Tippler's career was not only characterized by success, but also by setbacks. After the birth of her child in September 2023 and a later knee surgery, a comeback in 2024 failed to materialize, as Ennstalwiki.at reported. Especially through her success at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, where she only missed the jump to the podium and finished fourth, and several podium places in the World Cup she was able to make a name for herself in the alpine ski scene. She reached her first World Cup podium in Lake Louise (Canada) in 2015, where she shone second in the Super-G and thus demonstrated her talent.

The decision to resign was not easy, as she continued in her statement: "I look back with pride and gratitude and at the same time with anticipation in the future." After years in top sport, which you have shaped by discipline and team spirit, she is now ready for new life steps. Her communications and the joy of her new role as a mother show that she wants to go into the future with a positive attitude, but will always remember the highlights of her ski career.

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