Injury ends Swiss Olympic snowboard champ Tanja Frieden’s career before Vancouver
By APTuesday, January 26, 2010
Olympic snowboard champ Frieden retires
ZURICH — Olympic champion Tanja Frieden has retired because of an injury three weeks before she was to defend her snowboardcross title at the Vancouver Games.
The 33-year-old Swiss says her competitive career is over after tearing both Achilles’ tendons at a World Cup meet last week in Stoneham, Canada.
Frieden spoke tearfully Tuesday at a news conference from a wheelchair after her recent surgery.
Frieden won gold ahead of Lindsey Jacobellis from the United States when snowboardcross debuted as an Olympic sport at the 2006 Turin Games.
Jacobellis appeared set for victory, but fell when grabbing her board at the next-to-last jump.
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Tags: Athlete Retirement, Europe, Events, Snowboarding, Sports, Switzerland, Western Europe, Winter Olympic Games, Women's Snowboarding, Women's Sports, Zurich
Tags: Athlete Retirement, Europe, Events, Snowboarding, Sports, Switzerland, Western Europe, Winter Olympic Games, Women's Snowboarding, Women's Sports, Zurich
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