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Olympic champion killed while climbing in Pakistan to be laid to rest on the mountain: “It was her wish”

Laura Dahlmeier's final climb ends in tragedy, but her legacy—and final wish to remain on the mountain—will be honored

Newsroom August 1 10:15

Laura Dahlmeier, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and seven-time world champion in biathlon, was tragically killed when she was struck by a falling rock while descending from Laila Peak in Pakistan’s Karakoram mountain range. The accident occurred at an altitude of around 5,700 meters while she was climbing with fellow mountaineer Marina Eva Kraus.

According to the Daily Mail, Kraus described the moment of the accident and the painful decision to leave in order to call for help:
“I saw a huge rock hit Laura and slam her into the wall. I shouted her name, but there was no response. Her only chance was to get help immediately.”

A rescue helicopter was finally able to reach the area the next day, delayed by bad weather and the risk of further rockfalls. On Wednesday, rescuers confirmed her death.

Among the rescuers was renowned German mountaineer Thomas Huber, who stated that Dahlmeier had made it clear that, in the event of her death in such conditions, she did not want anyone to risk their life to retrieve her body.
“It was her wish to remain on the mountain, and that wish will be honored,” Huber said.

American rescuer Jackson Marvel added that recovering her body against her wishes would be “disrespectful.”
“The recovery operation is technically possible,” he said, “but extremely dangerous.”

Dahlmeier won two gold medals and a bronze at the 2018 Winter Olympics and retired from professional biathlon in 2019. She later dedicated herself to mountaineering and, as of 2023, was a certified mountain guide.

The agency that represented her confirmed, based on eyewitness accounts and available evidence, that her death was instantaneous.
In an official statement, they said:

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“Laura had explicitly asked to remain on the mountain, and that wish will be respected. Her family supports this decision. We say goodbye to her with deep gratitude. She taught us to follow our dreams and to stay true to ourselves. Thank you, Laura.”

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