Lara Gut-Behrami has revealed her plans to retire from Alpine skiing after the 2026 Olympic season. This decision comes after she had already announced that the recent World Championships would be her last. The 34-year-old athlete, who has enjoyed a remarkable career, intends to conclude her time in competitive Alpine skiing with a fourth Olympic appearance.
Gut-Behrami’s achievements in the world of Alpine skiing are truly impressive. As the 2022 Olympic super-G gold medalist, she has consistently demonstrated her skill and dedication to the sport. Her collection of titles includes world championships in the super-G and giant slalom in 2021, as well as World Cup overall titles in 2015-16 and 2023-24.
With 48 career World Cup race victories, Gut-Behrami ranks third among active women, behind notable athletes Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn. Her impressive record is a testament to her hard work and perseverance in the sport. As she prepares for her final Olympic appearance, fans and fellow competitors alike will undoubtedly be inspired by her remarkable career.
The 2026 Olympic season will mark the culmination of Gut-Behrami’s illustrious career. Her decision to retire after the Games provides a fitting conclusion to her time in competitive Alpine skiing. As she looks to the future, Gut-Behrami’s legacy will continue to inspire and influence the next generation of skiers.