OLYMPIC BRONZE MEDAL AT THE END OF WRESTLER FRANK STÄBLER'S CAREER
In London 2012 and Rio 2016 he was still denied an Olympic medal, but in Tokyo it finally happened: Wrestler Frank Stäbler wins Olympic bronze - and thus completes his successful career.
Drawn by exhausting preparations and a long competition, the 32-year-old prevailed in Tokyo in one of the two small finals of the weight category up to 67 kilograms with 5:4 against the Georgian Ramas Soidse.
Frank's preparation for the Olympics had not been ideal this time - as it had been the years before. Be it a shoulder corner joint blowout, the coronavirus or the energy-sapping weight loss program. But "the greater the pressure, the better the version of me I can present". And so, despite all the circumstances, the strength was enough for Olympic medals.
Frank looks back on countless major titles in his career: 3-time world champion in three different weight classes, 2-time European champion and now Olympic bronze.
"It is simply unbelievable what historic triumphs Frank has achieved in recent years. We are very pleased that we have been able to support Frank with our supports and orthoses for years, and we especially enjoy seeing the metacarpal thumb splint in action," says Torsten Schweizer, authorized signatory of SPORLASTIC GmbH.
We congratulate on a great career finish and have always been happy to cheer along.
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