Laura Dahlmeier won three medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. BBC


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Double Olympic gold medallist Laura Dahlmeier has died following a mountaineering accident in Pakistan’s Karakoram mountain range. The 31-year-old German athlete lost her life during an expedition on Laila Peak, one of the region's most challenging summits.

Fatal Rockfall Ends Climbing Expedition

Dahlmeier was caught in a rockfall on July 28 while climbing at an altitude of around 5,700 metres. Her climbing partner, Marina Eva, immediately contacted emergency services after the accident occurred.

Despite the swift launch of a search and rescue operation involving elite climbers from Germany and the United States, the mission faced extreme challenges. Unpredictable weather and continuous rockfalls made rescue attempts nearly impossible.

Rescue Called Off as Per Dahlmeier’s Wishes

By July 29, the operation was officially called off. According to a statement shared by Dahlmeier’s management and family, she had previously expressed clear instructions in case of such a tragedy. She had written that no one should risk their life to save hers in such scenarios.

Her family confirmed these wishes, requesting that her body be left behind on the mountain if retrieval posed a danger.

“Laura wished that, in the event of an accident, her body should remain on the mountain,” read a heartfelt statement on her official Instagram account. “This decision reflects both her personal values and the wishes of her loved ones.”

An Athlete, a Dreamer, a Role Model

Laura Dahlmeier’s death has sent shockwaves through the sporting world. Known for her dedication, humility, and adventurous spirit, she left a lasting impression both on and off the biathlon track.

The German Olympic Sports Confederation honoured her memory, calling her “more than an Olympic champion – someone with heart, attitude and vision.”

International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry expressed her grief, saying, “Laura died doing what she loved. She will always be remembered as a true Olympian.”

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier also paid tribute, calling her a “global ambassador for Germany” and a “symbol of fair, peaceful and joyful coexistence.”

From Olympic Glory to Mountain Adventures

Dahlmeier made history at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. She became the first woman to win both the sprint and pursuit biathlon events at a single Games. In total, she took home two golds and one bronze from that Olympics.

Beyond the Olympics, she secured an incredible 15 medals — including seven golds — at five Biathlon World Championships. Dahlmeier retired from competitive biathlon in May 2019 at the peak of her career.

Following her retirement, she dedicated herself to nature and mountaineering, passions that she pursued with the same energy and discipline that defined her sporting life.

Legacy of Courage and Passion

Those who knew Laura Dahlmeier describe her as a passionate, grounded individual who inspired others to chase their dreams. Whether on the biathlon track or the mountain slopes, she gave her all.

“She showed us that it's worth fighting for your dreams,” said her management in a final tribute. “Laura stayed true to herself — always.”

Though her life was cut short, her legacy lives on through the many people she inspired, the victories she earned, and the mountains she loved.

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