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Figure skating: Japan’s former world champ Asada retires

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Japan's former world champion Mao Asada retired from figure skating Monday in a bombshell announcement, citing a lack of motivation after a mystifying slump in form.

The 26-year-old, who won three world titles in 2008, 2010 and 2014, said on her official blog: "This was a big decision for me but I have no regrets over my skating career."

Asada, a silver medallist at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics behind South Korea's Kim Yuna, took a one-year break after the last of her three world championship victories complaining of exhaustion.

But after returning to the ice for the 2015-16 season, Asada's results began to nose-dive, culminating in a humiliating 12th-place finish at the Japan nationals last December.

"Since I came back I haven't been able to produce the performances or results I had hoped for," she said. "I have been troubled by a lot of things.

"The goals that have kept me going disappeared," added Asada, who has struggled this season with a knee problem. "I have lost the willpower to carry on as a professional skater."

Japan’s former world champion Mao Asada retired from figure skating Monday in a bombshell announcement, citing a lack of motivation after a mystifying slump in form.

The 26-year-old, who won three world titles in 2008, 2010 and 2014, said on her official blog: “This was a big decision for me but I have no regrets over my skating career.”

Asada, a silver medallist at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics behind South Korea’s Kim Yuna, took a one-year break after the last of her three world championship victories complaining of exhaustion.

But after returning to the ice for the 2015-16 season, Asada’s results began to nose-dive, culminating in a humiliating 12th-place finish at the Japan nationals last December.

“Since I came back I haven’t been able to produce the performances or results I had hoped for,” she said. “I have been troubled by a lot of things.

“The goals that have kept me going disappeared,” added Asada, who has struggled this season with a knee problem. “I have lost the willpower to carry on as a professional skater.”

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