Her competitions at the World Cup finals at home in Holmenkollen, Oslo, starting Thursday will be the last of a successful career.

- Who knows?

I just try to enjoy the moment.

I am fully aware that this may have been my last WC and then it is important to enjoy, Röiseland said to NRK when the question about her future was asked.

32-year-old Röiseland became Olympic queen with three golds and a bronze in Beijing last year but suffered from shingles this summer and had to fight to get back with a delayed start to the season and took home two World Cup golds in the mixed relays from Oberhof for a couple weeks ago.

The first individual victory of the season came last week in Östersund.

Even after the Olympics last year, she considered retiring but committed to another season.

The career brought seven Olympic medals (three gold) and 17 World Cup medals (13 gold) and 37 victories (relays included) in the World Cup.

After five golds and two bronzes at the 2020 WC, the prestigious French magazine L'Equipe named her the world's best female athlete - regardless of sport.