Ander Mirambell gets off the sleigh

MADRID, 17 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish Ander Mirambell announced on Tuesday the end of his career in the world of skeleton, a winter sport in which he has been a pioneer and which has allowed him to be in four Winter Olympics.

The 39-year-old Catalan confirmed his farewell at a massive event held on Barcelona’s Barceloneta beach, where he closed 17 years of maximum demand and dedication so that Spain was represented in a sport with little tradition.

Mirambell made history for national sport thanks to his four Olympic participations, which began in Vancouver 2010 and which had the merit of continuing in Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022.
In China, where he was the flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony together with Queralt Castellet, he was twenty-fourth, the same position as in his debut, while his best result was achieved in South Korea with a twenty-third, being twenty-sixth in Russia.

In addition, the Catalan athlete competed in eleven World Cups, won two historic America’s Cup titles, participated in 92 World Cup events and created a Spanish Championship himself in search of finding more drivers.

Now, as indicated by his press department, he will be in charge of contributing his experience in the race of the Belgian pilot Kim Meylemans, one of the protagonists of the international circuit, and as the new Sports Director of the Royal Spanish Federation of Ice Sports (RFEDH ), with the aim of finding the future talents of a sport in which he does not want to lose the seed he sowed in 2005.

In addition, he has also presented his candidacy for the Vice Presidency of Sports of the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF), whose Executive Board will decide next July in Lausanne (Switzerland), backed by his knowledge of this sport and his creativity. .

And it is that Mirambell, despite the scarcity of resources he had, was inflexible on a path that began at the Calella Athletics Club and was always ingenious when looking for formulas that would help him, such as a famous cross-country ski suit or slippers made from a cheese grater.

“MY PERSONAL FUTURE AND THE SKELETON’S FUTURE ASK ME TO LEAVE THE SLEIGH”

“I feel this moment not as a farewell, but as an opportunity to thank everyone for their efforts to achieve these results. I feel like the runner who crosses the finish line and hugs his family, who is waiting for him. I would have loved say goodbye at the Saint Moritz World Championship, my favorite circuit, but my personal future and that of the skeleton in Spain ask me to put aside the sled”, Mirambell assured during his farewell.

The man from Barcelona will start “a new era” in the RFEDH where this Friday in Madrid and the next day in Barcelona he will carry out a “recruitment of new athletes” and thanked, “in particular”, Bernat Buscà, his physical trainer ” always and much more than a friend”, to the professionals of the Sant Cugat CAR; to his coaches, to “all” his rivals and teammates from “all these years” and who have been his “family for many months each season”, to the IBSF, the RFEDH, COE and CSD for allowing “the skeleton to be where is”, and “above all”, to his family, “without whom none of this would have been possible”.

“I have nothing but words of gratitude for all of you who have helped me during my sports career. So thank you very much and see you always,” said Ander Mirambell.