Dahria Beatty ends her career
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“95 World Cup starts, 4 World Championships, 2 Olympics, and countless amazing moments in between. After over a decade of competing internationally for Canada, my World Cup career has come to an end.” That is how Dahria Beatty start her instagram post to anounce her retirement.
Beatty has been a staple of the Canadian cross-country ski team since 2009 when she competed at her first World Junior Championship. She won the Nor-Am Cup overall title in 2016 and became a World Cup regular the same year. She has been privileged to race at the Olympics in Pyeongchang 2018 and in Beijing 2022.
She can look back at four World Ski Championship participations, with the Relay in Oberstorf as her best result. Together with her teammates Katherine Stewart-Jones, Cendrine Browne and Laura Leclair they ended in 9th place at the title event.
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