Laurenne Ross and Resi Stiegler, who combined for five Olympic appearances and more than 300 World Cup starts while coming back from injury after injury, decided to make this past season their last in top-level Alpine skiing.
Ross, a 32-year-old who overcame concussions, a shattered pelvis, double-digit shoulder dislocations, an ACL blowout, a hip tear, bulging discs, severe ankle sprains and more than 200 stitches in her face, announced her final race will be at the U.S. Championships that finish next week in Aspen, Colorado.
“From the community to the thrills, the injuries and pain, the sights, the flow, the love and the growth, I’m so grateful for every single part of my adventure through ski racing,” was posted on Ross’ social media.