Skeleton Champion Tina Hermann Retires from Competitive Sports
The seven-time world champion bids farewell to skeleton racing but remains committed to supporting the sport.
- Tina Hermann, at 32, has announced her retirement from professional skeleton racing after a successful career.
- Hermann has won seven gold and two silver medals at World Championships, along with two overall World Cup titles.
- She expressed gratitude for the opportunities and friendships gained through her skeleton career.
- Hermann plans to stay connected to the sport, working with the German Federal Police and at a sports school in Bad Endorf.
- Her decision marks the end of an era for the German skeleton team, where she was a key figure.