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Decathlete Kazmirek ends his career and becomes a father

Decathlete Kai Kazmirek ends his career / Photo: Oliver Weiken/dpa
Decathlete Kai Kazmirek ends his career / Photo: Oliver Weiken/dpa

Kai Kazmirek is calling it quits as a decathlete. The 34-year-old can look back on a great success - and can look forward to the next generation.

Kai Kazmirek has ended his career as a decathlete. The 34-year-old announced this on his Instagram channel. "It's time to say goodbye!" wrote the Saxon-born athlete, who competed for LG Rhein-Wied. Kazmirek celebrated his greatest success in the decathlon in 2017 at the World Athletics Championships in London when he won the bronze medal.

"For over 15 years, I was able to live my dream as a decathlete and get to know unique personalities and places. This time has shaped me a lot and made me the decathlete I always wanted to be. A decathlete who never gives up, who deals with defeats and, above all, a decathlete who loves what he does," explained Kazmirek.

Kazmirek becomes a dad for the first time

Now "new tasks" await him, as the police officer wrote. "At the end of May, I will be able to experience fatherhood for the first time." He also wants to work as a youth coach.

Kazmirek set his personal best of 8,580 points at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. He narrowly missed out on a medal there in fourth place.

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