BUDAPEST, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) — Hungarian swimmer Katinka Hosszu, nicknamed the “Iron Lady,” introduced her retirement from aggressive swimming on Wednesday.
In a heartfelt message on social media, the 35-year-old expressed gratitude to all who supported her and mirrored on the transformative journey the game has offered.
“Now, as I look back on my career, I feel an immense sense of fulfillment. The medals and records are valuable, but what remains with me most deeply is my eternal love for swimming,” she mentioned.
Hosszu boasts a unprecedented checklist of achievements. She is a three-time Olympic champion, having received gold within the 200m and 400m particular person medley, in addition to the 100m backstroke on the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Over the course of her profession, she amassed 97 medals and left the pool holding the 200m particular person medley world report of two:06.12, cementing her standing as one of many sport’s all-time greats.

