Biathlon career At the
2013 Biathlon Junior World Championships in
Obertilliach,
Austria, Dahlmeier took three gold medals in the individual, sprint and relay, as well as a silver in the pursuit. Following this, she was selected for the German team in the
women's relay at the
2013 Biathlon World Championships: racing in the third leg, she shot clean and overcame a 38-second deficit to hand over with Germany in the lead. Dahlmeier completed her first full World Cup campaign
the following season: she enjoyed further success in World Cup relays, however she was unable to secure a solo podium finish, and did not make an impact at the
2014 Winter Olympics in
Sochi, Russia. The following season Dahlmeier's focus was on the
2018 Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang: At the Games she became the second German woman to take the Olympic gold in the
sprint, shooting clean as one of only three competitors to hit all targets in windy conditions, before doubling up with a second title in the
pursuit and additionally taking a bronze in the
individual. Dahlmeier's 2018–19 season was postponed by a mountain bike accident, where a cut wound had to be stitched, a tooth removal and a subsequent infection. However, she took a World Cup race win at
Antholz in
January 2019 before going on to take two bronzes at the
2019 World Championships in
Östersund in the
sprint and the
pursuit. In May 2019, after the end of the season, she announced her retirement from competition, stating that she no longer felt the 100% passion necessary for professional biathlon. She had her last biathlon competition after six months of retirement the 29th of December 2019 at the "Arena of Schalke" in Gelsenkirchen. She achieved a very good result with only one shot of forty missing the target and a very good lap time.
Post-biathlon career On 18 October 2019, Dahlmeier released the children's book
Die Klima Gang: Laura Dahlmeier und Freunde im Einsatz für die Natur, which she co-authored (The Climate Gang: Laura Dahlmeier and Friends in Action for Nature). For the 2019–20 Biathlon World Cup season, she served as an expert commentator for the German broadcaster
ZDF and as a winter sport brand ambassador for BMW. In 2019, she started studying sport science at the TU Munich. After retiring from competitive biathlon, Dahlmeier competed in
mountain running. In June 2019 she won the 39-kilometer Basetrail XL race of the Zugspitz Ultratrail in
Grainau, Germany. In September 2019 she won and set a new women's course record in the 52-kilometer Karwendelmarsch race from
Scharnitz to
Pertisau in Austria. In November of that year she placed 27th at the
2019 World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships in Argentina. In April 2023 Dahlmeier passed the exam "state-certified ski and
mountain guide". From then she leads occasionally groups through the mountains around garmisch partenkirchen. The same year she released her second book, ''Wenn ich was mach, mach ich's gscheidt''. From 2011 until her death, she was a volunteer for the Garmisch-Partenkirchen
mountain rescue team. ==Death==