- Feb 27, 2021
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(VRT is the is one of the public service broadcasters in Belgium, it's a reliable source)
"I've achieved what I wanted and was able to achieve. I've been able to prove what I was capable of," Nina Derwael says, summarizing why she's retiring from top-level gymnastics. At the European Championships in Leipzig, she won two gold medals "based on experience," but the tournament, she says, made her "realize that I can't do any better."
"Up until today, I've always been thrilled to go to the gymnastics hall, simply because I love it so much and because I had a perspective. The European Championships in Leipzig was one such goal, although I hadn't dared count on gold. As a precaution, I'd only been able to train my final routine to the fullest a few times, and I was competing purely on experience. It made me realize that I can't do better. If I want to play a significant role at a World Championship (or the Olympics), I have to put even more and longer strain on my body, and I don't want to take that risk any longer. In recent weeks, my mind has increasingly asked: 'Isn't it enough? Is it worth risking my body?' To which I must finally conclude: it's enough. It's even very good."