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Curling-Three-time Olympic medallist Edin announces international retirement

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 9:23 PM

May 4 (Reuters) – Three-time Olympic medallist Niklas Edin announced his retirement from international curling ​on Monday, saying he plans ‌to remain involved in the sport in various roles and continue playing in the Rock League, which ‌just ​completed its inaugural ⁠season.

The Swedish skip, ⁠40, won a record eight world championships, eight European titles and a gold medal at ​2008 Beijing Olympics during a career that spanned more than ⁠two decades, despite ⁠being plagued by injuries ​and undergoing several surgeries.

“The years ​passed, the injuries kept coming but ‌the titles also started coming. The relentless work had paid off and from that point ⁠there was no looking back,” Edin said in a post on social ⁠media.

A five-time ‌Olympian, Edin set ⁠the record for most ​Olympic ‌curling appearances earlier this year ​at ⁠the Milano Cortina Games, surpassing John Shuster with more than 51 matches played.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Thomas Derpinghaus)