Why Three-Time World Champion Kaori Sakamoto Will Retire After the 2026 Winter Olympics
- Kaori Sakamoto announced her retirement from competition after the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
- Sakamoto, who is 25 years old, has won three consecutive world championships through 2024 and claimed bronze in women's singles at the 2022 Winter Games.
- She made her retirement announcement during the opening ceremony of a new skating rink in Kobe, Japan, stating, 'I feel like I have less than a year left.'
- Sakamoto aims to win medals at the upcoming Olympics, expressing, 'Winning at least silvers in both the individual and team events would be mission completed.
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Why three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto will retire after the 2026 Winter Olympics
TOKYO (AP) — Kaori Sakamoto, the three-time figure skating world champion, will retire after next year's 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, she said Friday.
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Figure skating-Japan's Sakamoto to retire after 2026 Winter Olympics
KOBE (JAPAN): Three-time world figure skating champion Kaori Sakamoto is to retire after the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics next year, the Japanese 25-year-old told reporters in Kobe today. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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