Official retirement announcements by figure skaters in 2025-2026

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This thread is for official announcements via the skaters' own social media accounts and/or links to news articles.

Friendly request: A skater retirement speculation thread is in the Trash Can (feel free to post/discuss any guesses & assumptions there :)): https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/skater-retirements-in-2026.113544/

Kaori Sakamoto (JPN), 25 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014151.htm), announced last June her plan to retire after this current season - link to her GSD news thread that was created in June 2025: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...lans-to-retire-after-season-2025-2026.112865/

Eva-Lotta Kiibus (EST), 22 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102060.htm) - from the OES News thread in November 2025:
Eva Lotte Kiibus has retired 😢
Nov. 18:
Her post today (includes an English version) is worth reading: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRMRPIFiHJT/
For 18 years I’ve been giving all I have and more to skating. Devoted to my dreams and goals, never stopping. Falling and rising again and again. Fighting with everything that came my way. Until the day there was no fight left in me. For the past year i’ve been struggling with burnout. I tried to find a way out, with the help of professionals. Trying to push the problem up the hill when it was clearly too heavy to hold. The quality of my everyday life, my mental and physical health were alarmingly poor. Figure skating was my life, it was everything I breathed and lived for. To achieve results over average, you need to train over average. But this wasn’t possible anymore. I am not the kind to surrender easily or lower my goals. The possible results wouldn’t have satisfied me nor been worth the price that came with it.
I am forever thankful to the people who were standing strongly next to me all these years. To the people who gave me their knowledge, time and energy. I will keep my head up and be proud of my journey.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.


She is grateful to have had her Olympics experience in 2022: https://www.instagram.com/p/CaHtJh7Ksyu/

Kai Jagoda (GER), 25 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054798.htm), announced his retirement after winning the bronze at Nationals - his Dec. 16, 2025 post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSVPoU6iMdK/
One last dance -
After these really good Nationals I have decided to stop skating on a competitive level. The last years had been full with ups and downs, for me as a person, but also as an athlete it’s been a crazy ride.
I can’t even describe how grateful I am for all the people around me and everyone who supported me, especially in the last year, it was probably the hardest time I had to get through.
Nonetheless I can end this chapter with a big smile and I’m looking forward to the next steps.


Burak Demirboga (TUR), 29 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00013414.htm) - from posts in the OES News thread on December 2025:
Burak Demirboğa, 29, coached by Rana Belkis Göçmen since he was 6 years old ... "will take to the ice for the last time at the Turkish FS Championships [Dec. 19-21, 2025] to be held in Kocaeli, where he started his sport, and will bring his athletic career to an end."
Turkish fed. held a special ceremony after the Nationals Men's FS to honor Burak Demirboga's career as well as his coach (9 photos): https://www.instagram.com/p/DSiW_wSDIV0/
His coach posted this throwback photo with a young Burak captioned "25 straight YEARS after saying "I don't want a female mentor" !!!!":
Demirboga's own photos and message thanking everyone who supported him during his career (Dec. 22, 2025):
Auto-translation of the beginning:
I've been dreading this day for a long time. Saying goodbye to the ice has always been a very hard idea for me, and I didn’t want to think about it, when it was possible. But the time has come.
My dear teacher, the one who has been with me since I opened my eyes; with whom we won all the successes together, some days we cried together from joy and some days from sadness, every time I enter the exit, in whom I trust saying "I have a teacher Rana"... @rana_gocmen
I forever thank you for bringing me this far.


Tatsuya Tsuboi (JPN), 23 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054883.htm) - "I'm happy to end it here," says Tatsuya Tsuboi, who suddenly announces his retirement after placing 13th at the All Japan Championships. He plans to pursue research at Kobe University's Graduate School. [Japanese article link]
His 12/25/25 message via sysmex_figureskatingteam's account: https://www.instagram.com/p/DStscDTGPbh/

Ava Marie Ziegler (USA), 19, following her WD before the start of 2026 Nationals: https://www.instagram.com/p/DTQSl6iDrlt/
I’m writing to share that I’ve decided to step away from competitive skating. Over the past two years, l’ve faced significant challenges, including two surgeries in just six months. While I am incredibly grateful to the doctors who provided such excellent care, the journey back has been difficult. I worked as hard as I could to rebuild my strength and regain my jumps, spins, and confidence, but I haven’t been able to return to the level needed for competition.
This process has taken a heavy toll on me both mentally and physically. Skating has been a massive part of my life and has given me so many wonderful opportunities. Thank you to everyone who has supported me and helped me get to where I am today especially my amazing coaches and family who helped me through the good and bad. I would never have been able to make it this far without them.


Michael Xie (USA), 20 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00111712.htm), who placed 14th a few days ago in his 3rd U.S. Nationals as a Senior and is in his 3rd year at the University of California at Berkeley, majoring in data science & linguistics (includes skating clips of a young Michael):
“While I dedicate so much of my life to skating, I walk away from the rink with so much more.”

It’s undeniable that my interests have diversified, and my time in the competitive skating world is coming to an end. With increasing pressures of strenuous university courses, career advancements, personal relationships, and the desire to live my life and let loose, it’s become difficult to carve time out of the day to maintain my time at the rink.

The above quote from one of my best friend’s college essay has been resonating with me recently. looking back on my 10.5 years of training and competing across the world, i walk away with so many incredible memories, sustained relationships, and irreplicable lessons i carry with me everyday. i’m beyond grateful for everybody who has molded me on this journey; not exclusively coaches but also my training mates, competitors, and supporters - i want to express my sincere gratitude to anyone i’ve interacted with on the way. from parents at icetown carlsbad giving me advice on my spins to an “old lady fan” supporting me during tough runthroughs, every piece of advice has guided me to the place I stand today.

Thank you especially to @mari.malama @nanitanaka @axisoniceofficial for continued support through hard times and to my family for encouraging me wholeheartedly through my adventure. While some seasons were difficult, I do not regret a single decision my family has made to advance my training. my mother was always a phone call away to remind me of my goals and to guide me back to the right path; my father was there to handle tough conversations.

Looking towards the future, I plan on competing collegiately and continuing to put in the work academically and professionally to develop my interpersonal skills further.

Thank you all again for this journey - M谢


Sihyeong Lee (KOR), 25 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054720.htm):
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Little late start to fourth grade of elementary school
All of my life and has been
I'm about to finish my player life now.

What I could come so far
With my heart who loved and loved to skate,
Many teachers who taught me with love and support,
Teacher Choi Hyung Kyung who led me until the end.
Thank you so much for supporting my dream,
For those who love my skating,

And thanks to my mother who raised me up to now.

To many of you who have been with me
I want to express my sincere gratitude.

So the end is another beginning,
I will try to live a life where I can give as much love as I receive.


2010–2026
Thank you for everything you have done.


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Please feel free to post any other announcements I may have missed (will do another search on FSU as well as check elsewhere online) together with source links.
 
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2 web Sportiva articles (sports magazine published by Shueisha): December 21st, Tokyo. Two female figure skaters announced their retirement and took on the challenge of their "last dance" at the All-Japan Championships, the nation's most prestigious competition. Both have competed in the All-Japan Championships more than 10 times. That alone should be enough to convey the kind of skaters they are. The rink, where they skated with a myriad of emotions, shone like a celebration.

Wakaba Higuchi (JPN), now 25 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014149.htm):
Her 12/22/25 post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSj6YbikcTb/

Mai Mihara (JPN), 26 (https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014150.htm):
Her 1/5/26 message via sysmex_figureskatingteam's account: https://www.instagram.com/p/DTJ0lcGmKxo/

ETA link to Kaori Sakamoto's 12/26/25 message via sysmex_figureskatingteam's account:
 
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