http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/03/13/skating.slutskaya/index.html
MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) -- Russia's Irina Slutskaya has confirmed her decision not to defend her title at this month's world figure skating championships in Canada.
"I will not go to Calgary," the two-time world champion, who took bronze at the Turin Olympics behind Japan's Shizuka Arakawa and American Sasha Cohen, told Russian media.
It was reported last week that Slutskaya was considering whether or not to take part in the season's last major championship from March 20 to 26.
She said failure to win the Olympic gold was the biggest disappointment in her sporting career.
"It shattered my dream but I'm a fighter and will not give up," said the 27-year-old Russian, who was also controversially denied gold at the Salt Lake City Olympics four years ago.
"I still have my whole life in front of me," she added.
Slutskaya, however, did not say if she was retiring from amateur competition or planning a comeback next season.
None of Russia's Olympic champions will compete in Calgary.
Pairs winners Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin have retired since their Olympic triumph, while Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov, who won the ice dancing title in Turin, and men's gold medalist Yevgeny Plushenko are all resting.