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Sarah Storey Announces Her Retirement From Paralympic Cycling After Paris 2024

Sarah Storey announces her retirement from Paralympic cycling after Paris 2024

Dame Sarah Storey has announced that she will retire from Paralympic cycling after the 2024 Games in Paris.

The 45-year-old has won 14 Paralympic gold medals and 16 world titles during her illustrious career.

Storey made her Paralympic debut at the Sydney 2000 Games, where she won a silver medal in the individual pursuit.

She has since gone on to become one of the most successful Paralympians of all time, winning gold medals in every Games she has competed in.

Storey's retirement announcement comes as she prepares for her seventh Paralympic Games.

She will be hoping to add to her medal tally in Paris and cement her legacy as one of the greatest Paralympians of all time.

Storey's achievements

Storey's achievements in Paralympic cycling are nothing short of remarkable.

She has won 14 Paralympic gold medals, 16 world titles, and set numerous world records.

Storey is also the most successful female British Paralympian of all time.

Storey's legacy

Storey's legacy will extend far beyond her own sporting achievements.

She has been a role model for disabled people around the world and has helped to change perceptions of disability.

Storey's retirement from Paralympic cycling will be a sad day for the sport, but her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of athletes.

What's next for Storey?

Storey has not yet announced what she plans to do after she retires from Paralympic cycling.

However, she has said that she wants to continue to be involved in sport in some capacity.

Storey is also a passionate advocate for disability rights and is likely to continue to use her platform to campaign for change.


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