Frozen out: Why olympian Sabrina feels forsaken by Kenya

Sabrina Wanjiku Simader is facing an uncertain future contemplating early retirement, occasioned not by injury or personal choice, but from what she describes as years of institutional neglect...
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Kenyan olympian Sabrina Wanjiku Simader, the country's only alpine ski racer, is contemplating early retirement due to perceived institutional neglect and lack of financial support from Kenya, despite having represented the nation for over a decade. At 27, she feels "forsaken" by her country.
- Sabrina Wanjiku Simader is 27 and considering early retirement.
- She has represented Kenya for over a decade in alpine skiing.
- The issue stems from a lack of financial support, leading her to say "it’s time up for me."
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